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Haas Laser Technologies, Inc. carries one of the largest selections of laser beam delivery components available worldwide. The entire product line is designed to be modular so custom configurations can be achieved using standard laser beam components.
The standard laser components are grouped by clear aperture (CA) for easy reference, below is our 38mm series. If you need any assistance determining the CA or laser beam components needed for your specific application, the team of engineers at Haas Laser Technologies is always available to help - call today (973) 598-1150.
Laser cutting heads provide a protective housing for the focus lens.
| G2 Laser Process Head | G4 Laser Process Heads | G5 Laser Process Heads | Reflective Mirror Focus Head | Micromachining Fine Cutting Head for Fiber Lasers |
| High Performance Laser Beam Dump | Kinematic Beam Bender | Kinematic Beam Splitter | Laser Beam Dump | Linear Adjustable Mounts | Motorized Z-Axis Unit | Beam Switching Unit | Linear Adjustable Rotary Mount | Rotary Adjustable Mount | Linear Z-Axis Unit |
| Industrial Beam Expander / Collimator | Reflective Beam Expander/Collimator | Circular Polarized System | Beam Quality Enhancement System | Translation Mounts | Motorized Variable Beam Expander | Spatial Filter Beam Expander |
| External Laser Shutter with Diode Pointer | Shutter Interlock Unit | XY Crosshair Generator | CCD Camera System | Progressive Scan Camera | CCD Camera | Video Monitor |
| "Clamp Mount" Beam Tube and Couplers | "Quick Mount" Beam Tube and Couplers | Telescopic Beam Tubes | Telescopic Bellow Beam Tubes | Protective Aperture | Targets & Optic Wrenches | Accessories & Adapters |
Examples of custom laser delivery components for a variety of industrial applications.
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