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Laser Research Optics– CO2 Optics for Engraving & Marking Lasers

PROVIDENCE, RI — (Marketwired) — 11/10/15 — has introduced a line of for engraving and marking lasers that are designed to promote sharper cuts with fewer passes and are shipped the same day.

feature coatings with < 0.2% total absorption values to keep them cooler and promote sharper cuts with fewer passes and the silicon turning mirrors have an enhanced silver DMBR coating to provide up to 99.6% reflectivity. Designed for engraving and , they are optimized for 10.6 microns and are in-stock for popular marking lasers. Laser Research ZnSe Lenses are offered in 1/2″ to 1-1/2″ dia. sizes with focal lengths from 1″ to 25″ in 1/2″ increments and the Silicon Silver DMBR coated come in 3/4″ to 3″ dia. sizes from 2 to 10 mm thick. Suited for OEMs or as field replacements for end-users, these CO2 optics meet ISO-10110 specifications for optical elements. Laser Research ZnSe Lenses and Silicon Silver DMBR Coated Turning Mirrors are priced according to configuration and quantity; with 24-hour delivery. About Laser Research Optics Laser Research Optics is a division of Meller Optics, Inc., a world leading manufacturer of hard crystalline materials such as ruby and sapphire since 1921. The company maintains one of the largest inventories of stock CO2 optics in the country. Available for immediate delivery, the optics are ideal for direct field replacement in low power CO2 lasers currently being used for laser marking, , laser cutting, and low power scribing and welding. Image Available: For more information contact: Laser Research Optics
A Division of Meller Optics, Inc.
Scott Rouillard
Sales Manager
120 Corliss St.
Providence, RI 02904
(888) 239-5545
FAX (401) 331-4004
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