Featured News
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New IR Catalog Release: Wide Range Of Infrared Components
9/5/2017
LASER COMPONENTS has issued a new catalog covering its extensive portfolio of infrared components on more than 130 pages. Many of the products are manufactured at the company’s own sites in Arizona and Florida – including pyroelectric detectors, PbS and PbSe detectors, and most of all the highly successful (x)InGaAs photodiodes and sensor arrays. Other components are provided by renowned companies such as Alluxa, NOC, Xenics, and Helioworks.
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New High Power, Low Risk Mode Strip-Assemblies
7/10/2017
LASER COMPONENTS introduced its first own ModeStrip assemblies at LASER World of PHOTONICS. This technology allows for effective transmission of high-power laser light through optical fibers. Cladding modes no longer pose any threat.
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New Laser Modules For Machine Vision
6/23/2017
At LASER World of PHOTONIOCS 2017, LASER COMPONENTS will present a new generation of line laser modules for machine vision. The M18 threaded MV18 module is the latest addition to the successful MV series, while existing models like MVnano, MVpico and MVfemto have been re-engineered for better functionality and flexibility.
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Pyroelectric Detectors With A Differential Amplifier
6/14/2017
LASER COMPONENTS introduces a new and improved pyroelectric detector, the LD2100 series, with differential outputs.
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FLEXPOINT® Mini Now Available At 520 nm
4/6/2017
LASER COMPONENTS is proud to announce the popular FLEXPOINT® Mini laser diode module now available in 520 nm. The optical power can be set to any value between 0.4 - 5 mW, and depending on the chosen optical power, the laser safety level will be either class 1, 2, or 3R.
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Five New Bandpass Filters For Pyroelectric Detectors
3/28/2017
LASER COMPONENTS introduces five new bandpass filters for pyroelectric detectors, increasing the number of standard filters available to an outstanding seventeen versions. The new filters include reference filters (B) and filters for the detection of CO2 (A), water vapor (M), methane (S), and alcohol (O), and are either mounted directly inside the fixed cap of the detector or available as a separate cap, which is then mounted to an existing pyroelectric detector.
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LASER COMPONENTS Further Diversifies Laser Module Portfolio With True Pattern Projection
3/24/2017
At Automate 2017, LASER COMPONENTS will introduce its first laser module that projects a randomly ordered point cloud of 33,000 individual dots for rapid 3D measurement tasks. More on display are the proprietary FLEXPOINT® laser modules and CODIXX colorPol® polarizers covering metrology, alignment, and positioning applications. The FLEXPOINT® MV series are well-known for its flexibility in various wavelengths, output power, and beam patterns. LASER COMPONENTS exhibits booth 2661.
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High-Power Laser Mirrors Reflect Three Wavelengths
2/10/2017
LASER COMPONENTS developed a new coating process for so-called triple mirrors that makes it possible to apply this complex layer design in one pass. Coatings for three wavelengths used to have to be manufactured in two passes. The new method not only results in higher specifications, but it also has the additional advantage of a shorter duration of production.
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Pyroelectric Detectors Made of LiTaO3
2/10/2017
LASER COMPONENTS Pyro Group presents a standard portfolio of pyroelectric detectors that use LiTaO3 as active material. Those detectors are popular for industrial applications and available for quick delivery.
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Laser Components Extends Proprietary FLEXPOINT® MV Series With Proven Fiber-Coupled Technology
11/17/2016
The MVfiber laser module drives machine vision systems to new heights. The single-mode fiber reduces scattered laser light and prevents side modes, which results in precise laser projection in 3D measurements, biophotonics and medical applications.