High Power Industrial Laser Measurement: Overcoming Obstacles with the Helios Sensor
August 2, 2017 - by OphirBlog
Measuring high power laser beams in a production environment comes along with several hurdles. Here are some of …
Measuring high power laser beams in a production environment comes along with several hurdles. Here are some of …
Mark Slutzki explains the difference between real life and theory and how it all connects to the way you can avoid Sensor Drift…
Our Ophir Photonics – Laser Measurement community is growing, and much of the conversation is happening on social media! …
Ophir® RM9-THz Radiometer, a low noise, high sensitivity sensor for measuring low power levels of 50nW to 100mW from short pulse or CW lasers in the 0.7…
It depends. And it doesn’t just depend on the type of sensor you have or the specs of that sensor.
To measure laser power (or energy), you need two things: Sensor to physically convert the laser to an …
This post was originally posted in 2012. It is still very popular, so I wanted to share it …
Pyroelectric sensors are the tool of choice for measuring energy of repetitively pulsed laser beams.
They measure energy, and they’re fast.
They are not, however, indestructible.
We’re all agreed that pyro sensors fill in an important gap in laser power and energy measurement.
Now that you have your pyroelectric sensor, here are some tips to get the most accurate measurement possible.
Modern production facilities must constantly increase throughput, at less cost, with less scrap, and with minimum downtime. In this video overview, you will learn how application of new, advanced technology in measurement devices, can help both designers and users of industrial laser systems to optimize and control their processes, so they can accomplish these goals and achieve consistently good results – both in quality and quantity.
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