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BQE OPERATION

 

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Click on the part number below to download a .zip file that contains technical drawings for the following file formats: .pdf .step .dxf .sldprt

bqe-38-9-4-cfb


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38mm Laser Beam Enhancement Components

38mm Laser Beam Quality Enhancement System

Laser Beam Quality Enhancement System : BQE-38

The Beam Quality Enhancement System is designed to prevent back reflections from the laser process from re-entering the laser cavity. The Beam Quality Enhancement System preserves the laser's intra-cavity conditions, mode quality, and power stability. In addition, the laser beam is converted from a linearly polarized beam to a circularly polarized beam.

Haas part number BQE-38-10.6 shown above. Download technical drawings for each stock part number on the right. Download free Adobe PDF reader and SolidWorks Viewer on the left.

 

BQE-38 Specifications

 

Laser Beam Quality Enhancement System (BQE)
Part Numbering Anatomy

BQE-38 dash Laser Beam Delivery Component Part # dash Laser Beam Delivery Component Part #
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Wavelength
10.6 : 10.6 µm
9.4 : 9.4 µm
 
Input Flange
CFB : Coherent J-1000 (Fusion) Bezel
H : Haas
SYN : Synrad Mount
SYN45 : Synrad Mount Diagonal
         

 

Additional options available upon request

We would be happy to discuss a custom designed solution that's right for any project, large or small. For additional information, contact a Haas Laser Technology sales representative today. (973) 598-1150

 

** Specifications subject to change without notice. Consult a Haas Laser Tech engineer for the latest specification changes or any additional assistance. **

 


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