Frequently Asked Questions

The DX Air-Cooled Series nanosecond lasers offer up to 10 W UV and up to 20 W green for the larger model, and average powers of 1 W UV and up to 2 W green for the extra small model.

The larger model has a small, air-cooled form factor of 275 in3 and weighs approximately 15.5 lbs or 7 kg. The extra small model has a form factor of 152.1 in3 and weighs approximately 10 lbs or 4.5 kg.

The DX Air-Cooled Series nanosecond lasers can be used for cutting, drilling, welding, scribing, marking, intra-marking, patterning, dielectric grooving, annealing, repair, laser marking on-the-fly (MOTF), laser etching, laser patterning, short pulse marking, high precision marking, DPSS laser marking systems, flat panel display repair, solar cell laser structuring, P1 & P3 solar cell processing, stereolithography (SLA), rapid prototyping 3D printing, UV laser 3D printing, mass spectrometry systems, MALDI, LIDAR, autonomous systems, 3-D scanning systems, thin display cutting & drilling, and thin film transistor (TFT) drilling.

The key features of the DX Air-Cooled Series nanosecond lasers include high power air-cooled UV and green ns laser, compact and efficient design, highest wall plug efficiency, shortest pulse width with rep rates up to 500 kHz, patented intracavity UV and green generation, highest pulse energy laser in the market, low power consumption, excellent beam quality, superior pulse stability, exceptional beam pointing stability, and a monolithic all-in-one (AIO) design.

Yes, there is a water-cooled option available for the DX Air-Cooled Series nanosecond lasers.

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