Field Replacement Optics suit plastic cutting applications.
November 19, 2007 -
Optimized for use at 10.6 µm, CO2 Lenses and Mirrors meet OEM and ISO-10110 specifications for optical elements and are compatible with low-power CO2 lasers used for cutting, marking, and de-gating plastics. CO2 Lenses are A/R coated and available in ½ to 1½ in. dia sizes with focal lengths from 1-25 in. in ½ in. increments; dual-band coatings are offered to aid in system alignment. Made from silicon, molybdenum, and copper, CO2 Laser Mirrors and reflectors are ½-10 mm thick.
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Meller Optics, Inc.
120 Corliss St.
Providence, RI, 02940 USA

Field Replacement Optics it CO2 Lasers for Cutting Plastics
Field replacement CO2 laser optics that meet OEM specifications for low power lasers used in cutting, marking, and de-gating plastics are shipped within 24-hours from Laser Research Optics, Inc. of Providence, Rhode Island.
Laser Research CO2 Lenses and Mirrors meet OEM and ISO-10110 specifications for optical elements and are compatible with all popular low power lasers used for cutting, marking, and de-gating plastics. Optimized for use at 10.6 µm, they are compatible with Amada, Coherent, Continuum, Cincinnati, Epilog, Lambda Physik, Mazak, Synrad, Universal and similar lasers.
In-stock for overnight shipment, Laser Research CO2 Lenses are available in 1/2" to 1-1/2" dia. sizes with focal lengths from 1" to 25", in 1/2" incre-ments, and are A/R coated; with dual-band coatings offered to aid in system alignment. Made from silicon, molybdenum, and copper, the CO2 Laser Mirrors and reflectors are 1/2" to 10 mm thick.
Laser Research CO2 Lenses and Mirrors are priced according to type, config-uration, and quantity. Delivery is from stock within 24 hours.
For more information contact:
Laser Research Optics
A Division of Meller Optics, Inc.
Steve Lydon, Marketing
120 Corliss St.
Providence, RI 02904
(888) 239-5545 FAX (401) 331-4004
e-mail: steve@laserresearch.net
www.laserresearch.net
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