CO2 Laser Lenses From Laser Research Optics Maintain Sharp Cuts With Fewer Passes


PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwire - Sep 14, 2011) - Laser Research Optics stocks a full line of CO2 lenses that feature a broad selection of focal lengths, plus low absorption coatings, for use in 100 Watt and up engraving and marking lasers.

Laser Research CO2 Lenses for engraving and marking lasers are optimized for 10.6 µm, are available in ½" to 1-½" dia. sizes with focal lengths from 1" to 25", in ½" increments, and feature < 0.2% total absorption values. Capable of maintaining sharper cuts with fewer passes, the low absorption coatings keep the lenses cooler and prolong their life, claims the firm.

Featuring 40-20 scratch-dig surface quality and < 1/40th wave sphericity at 10.6 µm, Laser Research CO2 Lenses for engraving and marking lasers meet OEM and ISO-10110 specifications for optical elements. They are available for Camtech®, Emission®, Epilog®, Ferba®, GCC laser Pro®, Gravograph®, Jamieson®, Kern®, Pinnacle®, LST Lasers®, Synrad®, Trotec®, Universal® and Vytek® lasers.

Laser Research CO2 Lenses for engraving and marking lasers are priced according to configuration and quantity, with delivery from stock. Price quotations are available upon request.

About Laser Research Optics

Laser Research Optics is a division of Meller Optics, Inc., a 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 engraving, laser cutting, and low power scribing and welding.

Contact Information:

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
e-mail: scott@laserresearch.net
www.laserresearchoptics.net

Laser Research CO2 Lenses for engraving and marking lasers