HAML-F
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules
Laser Diode Module
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
The Frankfurt Laser Company (FLC) is a renowned enterprise based in Germany, specializing in the development, production, and distribution of advanced laser technologies. Established in 1994, FLC has become a prominent player in the laser industry, known for its commitment to quality and innovation. The company's product portfolio focuses on three main areas: Laser Diodes, Laser Modules, and Diode-Pumped Solid-State (DPSS) Lasers. These cutting-edge products cater to a diverse range of applications, from industrial manufacturing and medical treatments to scientific research and defense. FLC's expertise and dedication to meeting the specific needs of its clients make it a trusted name in the world of laser technology.
Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules
Laser diode modules are compact devices that integrate a laser diode, optical components, and often a driver circuit into a single package. These modules are designed to produce coherent light with high intensity and precision.
Application: Industrial
The ability of lasers to deliver high power in a focused beam makes them indispensable for processes that require both efficiency and precision in modern industrial applications.
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New Laser Diode Module with Easy Focus Adjustment
It is eminently necessary in machine vision, especially in 3D vision systems, to have a laser illumination source that delivers uniform and stable output beam. FLC offers laser diode modules from the HAML-F series for those applications. They are very compact, reliable and the focus can easily be adjusted by rotating the upper part by hand. Additionally it fulfills the IP67 requirements, which make it the right product for the use in harsh environmental conditions at production facilities.
- FLC
- Laser-Diode-Modules
- Industrial