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Frankfurt Laser Company launches a new high-power fiber coupled laser diode

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2024-05-13 13:45:58
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The global leader in laser technology solutions, Frankfurt Laser, has launched a new series of high-power fiber coupled laser diodes, setting a new standard in the laser industry. The innovative 9XXnm high-power fiber coupled laser diode aims to optimize fiber laser pump source applications, providing unparalleled efficiency, compactness, and brightness.

The New Era of Laser Technology
The latest product of Frankfurt Laser Company adopts cutting-edge coupling technology and advanced thermal management system design. These enhanced features ensure that diodes not only meet but also exceed the strict requirements of modern laser applications.
"Our new 9XXnm series is a game changer in the field of laser technology," said Dr. Vsevolod Mazo, CEO of Frankfurt Laser. "These high-power diodes are not only powerful and efficient, but also very compact and suitable for integration into various systems."

Product features
Power level: The new diode has various power levels ranging from 100W to impressive 1 kW, which can meet a wide range of industrial, medical, and research needs.
Compact size: Ultra compact, OEM friendly packaging can be easily integrated into existing and new systems, providing manufacturers with flexibility and convenience.
Core diameter: Customers can choose 100 μ M and 220 μ The core diameter of m ensures optimal performance in various applications.

Diversified applications
The versatility of these diodes makes them an ideal choice for many applications:
Fiber laser pumping: improving the performance and efficiency of fiber lasers.
Laser material processing: very suitable for cutting, carving, and other material processing technologies.
Medical technology: supporting advanced medical procedures and research.
Scientific research: achieving new discoveries and innovations in scientific exploration.

Source: Laser Net

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