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Ti80 CO2 Laser
OVERVIEW
Maximum power and performance is the drive behind firestar t-technology. Developed in 2001, the highlights of this design are the fast rise/fall time (typically <50µsec) and high beam quality. In 2009, responding to market demands for more compact and lower cost lasers, while retaining the performance and reliability of the existing t-series, we developed a new RF technology to eliminate the separate RF power supply and associated cables. The resulting firestar ti-series is compact, lower cost, more energy efficient, and delivers the high power, fast pulsing, and optical quality essential for applications such as laser coding and large area engraving, where high-speed scanning or modulating of the laser beam is required. The ti-series’ combination of compact size, high performance, and low price allows our OEM customers to succeed in their worldwide markets.
SPECIFICATION
- Gas Medium: CO2
- Wavelength: 10.6 um
- Output Power: 80 W
- Mode Quality (M^2): <1.2
- Beam Diameter: 2.0 mm
- Beam Divergence (Full Angle): 7.0 mrad
- Polarization: Linear
- Cooling: Air

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