How to Keep Your Laser Power Meter Sensor Clean
For humans, good hygiene is a key to maintaining good health. Same with laser sensors! This video will give you […]
How to Keep Your Laser Power Meter Sensor Clean Read Post »
For humans, good hygiene is a key to maintaining good health. Same with laser sensors! This video will give you […]
How to Keep Your Laser Power Meter Sensor Clean Read Post »
The new Ophir StarBright is the most advanced of Ophir’s family of handheld laser meters. This video walks you through
StarBright Laser Power Meter [Video Tutorial] Read Post »
For maximum accuracy, how much of the sensor’s aperture should the beam ideally fill? This video will give you some
Laser Measurement Best Practices: How much of my sensor’s aperture should I fill? Read Post »
Is your laser’s focus spot where you think it is? This video shows the focal shift of a 100 kW laser during the first four seconds of startup using BeamWatch, Ophir-Spiricon’s non-contact high power beam analyzer. Find out more here: https://www.ophiropt.com/laser–measurement/beam-profilers/products/High-Power-Beam-Profiling/BeamWatch
Focal Shift in Laser Welders [video] Read Post »
For every wavelength of laser along the electromagnetic spectrum, Ophir-Spiricon can measure the output. This video briefly introduces the equipment used in the different regions of the spectrum to measure and profile lasers.
The Full Spectrum of Laser Measurement [video] Read Post »
In order to measure your laser, you need two things:
Thing One: A sensor, to convert photonic power into an electrical signal.
Thing Two: A meter, to measure the electrical signal, digitize it, and display the results.
StarBright: Advanced, Yet Easy-to-Use Laser Power Meter Read Post »
Some people prefer to use a PC to display their laser measurements. Some use a power meter.
But if you are a service technician and find yourself lugging equipment from one site to the next, this might be your saving grace.
Ophir recently released an Android app called StarViewer.
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You might think – as I used do – that offset is pretty simple.
Before measuring your laser, see if the meter displays a value.
If not, great. If it does, that’s unwanted, so press “Offset.”
However, the truth is there are several different kinds of offset and it’s important to understand a little bit about how thermal sensors work in order to know when to hit that offset button and when to resist.
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The new Ophir StarBright is the most advanced of Ophir’s family of handheld laser meters. This video walks you through the range of capabilities, and shows you how to use them.
How to Use the StarBright Laser Power Meter Read Post »
The new Ophir StarBright is the most advanced of Ophir’s family of handheld laser meters. This video walks you through the range of capabilities, and shows you how to use them.
Product Feature: How to Use the StarBright Meter Read Post »
It can be frustrating – trying to measure the power of a laser beam whose power keeps changing. In this video, part of our “Best Practices in Laser Measurement” series, you’ll learn how to get good readings even for unstable beams.
Best Practices in Laser Measurement: How to Measure an Unstable Laser Read Post »
When measuring very high power laser beams, even the few percent of the beam normally back-scattered from the sensor can be a problem. Ophir now offers Scatter Shields as accessories for our high power laser sensors; these can be mounted on the front flange of the sensors to reduce the backscatter by about 70%.
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