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HP100A-50KW-GD laser power detector for measuring extremely high power laser beams

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2024-01-16 13:44:57
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The HP100A-50KW-GD laser power detector is mainly designed for manufacturers of high-power lasers and laser systems, factories that use high-power lasers to cut thick metal parts, and military applications.

The HP100A-50KW-GD adopts a gold reflector cone and a reduced back reflection geometry, which can capture 97% of incident light and process up to 50 kW of continuous laser power. The back reflection of the detector is very low, ensuring a safer working environment for high-power lasers. The detector can also handle high-intensity small beams of light.

Practical Design of High Power Laser Beam
The golden cone design allows for an extremely high damage threshold of 25 kW/cm
The very low back reflection makes it safe to use even at 50 kW.
Compact: Thickness less than 20 centimeters.
Serial commands can be used through USB. Other connectors can be provided upon request.
The water flow and temperature are monitored in real-time and continuously displayed, so if the cooling is interrupted, there is no risk of burning the detector.
Customizable design: Tell us your needs!
Each detector is equipped with a DB-15 connector for Gentec EO displays and a USB output for direct connection to a PC. Our proprietary software is provided free of charge to all customers. Other connectors can be provided upon request.
HP100A-50KW-GD is now accepting orders.

Source: Laser Net

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