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Ophir Optronics, Inc.
260-A Fordham Road
Wilmington, MA, 01887

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Ophir's Beamtrack(TM) Laser Power/Position/Size Sensors Win R&D 100 Award   Return to story
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Ophir Optronics, Inc.
260-A Fordham Road
Wilmington , MA  01887   USA
Phone: 800-383-0814
FAX: 978-657-6054
http://www.ophiropt.com
  
 
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Laser Power Meter measures up to 30 kW.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
May 21, 2013 Featuring 74 mm aperture for large diameter beams, 30K-W Laser Power Meter measures YAG and fiber lasers in 800-2,000 nm range and CO2 lasers at 10.6 microns. Meter is based on thermopile technology. Reflective cone deflects laser beam onto inner circumference of sensor, minimizing power density to manageable levels. Created for material processing lasers used in metal cutting and welding, meter offers response time of less than 10 sec and can withstand max average power density up to 10 kW/cm˛.

Thermal Detector measures laser power, position, and size.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
May 15, 2013 Available with 12–50 mm aperture sizes, BeamTrack FL250A-BB-50-PPS measures power, beam position, and beam size of lasers up to 250 W. Unit also measures energy from 80 mJ to 300 J and provides information on beam centering and wander. Beam position is accurate to 0.2 mm and beam size is accurate to +/-5% for Gaussian beam. Capable of measuring spectral range from 150 nm to 20 µm, detector features Smart Connector interface that operates with StarLite, Nova II, and Vega smart displays.

Laser Beam Profiling Camera has large array, GigE interface.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
Feb 13, 2013 With 320 x 320 pixel pyroelectric array that can profile beams up to 25 mm without reduction optics, Pyrocam IV measures pulsed and CW (continuous wave) lasers from 13–355 nm and 1.06 to greater than 3,000 µm. Electronics control design includes interface to GigE (Gigabit Ethernet) cameras, and integral focal plane chopper is included for CW beams and thermal imaging. Other features include 14-bit ADC, SNR of 1,000:1, and Ultracal® baseline algorithm.
Scanning Slit Laser Beam Profiler features USB2 interface.

Scanning Slit Laser Beam Profiler features USB2 interface.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
Feb 11, 2013 Using moving slits, NIST-calibrated NanoScan 2 measures continuous wave (CW) and pulsed beams across spectral range from UV to far IR. Beam size and beam pointing can be measured with 3 sigma precision of several hundred nanometers. While USB2 interface provides deep, 12-bit digitization of signal for dynamic range up to 35 dB power, digital controller improves accuracy and stability of measurements. Software can measure 1–16 beams in NanoScan aperture, all with sub-micron precision.

Laser Beam Profiling System measures widths to 35 mm.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
Feb 07, 2013 Along with 4008 x 2672 pixel format that allows profiling of beams up to 24 x 36 mm without requiring reduction optics, L11059 USB Large Format Beam Profiling Camera features 50 mm ND filters that provide max power density measurements to 15 mW/cm˛ without additional attenuation. Frame rates of up to 3.1 fps are supported at full resolution (up to 17 Hz in 4x4 binning mode). Featuring 59 dB dynamic range, camera can measure CW laser beams over spectral range from 190–1,100 nm.

Laser Beam Propagation Analyzer supports 64-bit processing.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
Oct 04, 2012 Designed for continuous 24/7 use, Model M˛-200 features CCD camera that works with pulsed or CW lasers ranging from 266–1,300 nm. Portable ISO 11146 compliant system measures M˛, beam waist location and width, divergence, astigmatism, asymmetry ratio, and Rayleigh range for each axis. Input beam sizes can range from 0.5–10 mm. For beams that are too large or too small, or for wavelengths outside standard optical train, manual mode is available.

Laser Beam Analyzer displays profiles in 2D and 3D.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
Apr 11, 2012 Available with 1 of 4 USB CCD cameras, BeamMic(TM) performs ISO measurements and test methods on lasers, including beam width, beam diameter, power/energy distribution, and spatial orientation. Statistical analyses can be performed on measurement functions and min/max limits can be set for pass/fail testing. Displays are continuously zoomable and resizable, shown in satellite windows on one or multiple monitors. Supporting 64-bit Windows OS, analyzer can export results to industry standard formats.
Laser Sensors turn PCs into power/energy measuring systems.

Laser Sensors turn PCs into power/energy measuring systems.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
Feb 01, 2012 Bundled with Juno USB-based PC interface and StarLab laser measurement software, StarLink Series Sensors form portable, meterless laser measurement system. System can measure down to picowatts with photodiode sensors and 10 kHz repetition rates with pyroelectric sensors. Using StarLab 2.30, sensors can be displayed separately or multiple data sets can be displayed in 1 graph. Graphic options include line plot, histogram, bar chart, and simulated analog needle.
Laser Measurement Data Display App works on Android devices.

Laser Measurement Data Display App works on Android devices.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
Feb 01, 2012 Offered as mobile application, Quasar App displays laser meter data on Android devices. App connects to Ophir Quasar device via Bluetooth and displays power readings from connected laser measurement sensor within 10 m range. Functionality lets users select wavelength and then watch data as it comes in. Operators can separate placement of remote laser energy sensor and mobile app-based display device for flexibility in complex laser measurement applications.

Laser Measurement Software converts PC into power/energy station.

Ophir Optronics, Inc.    Wilmington, MA 01887
Oct 04, 2011 StarLab v2.20 graphically displays, processes, and logs power, energy, beam position, and beam size measurements from BeamTrack sensors. With software, laser sensors can be displayed separately or multiple data sets can be displayed in one graph. Graphic options include line plot, histogram, bar chart, and simulated analog needle. Using COM object, developers can integrate laser beam measurements into programming environments such as Microsoft's® Visual Basic, LabVIEW®, and MatLab®.


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