Laser Research Optics Introduces CO2 Optics for Plastics Cutting Lasers


PROVIDENCE, RI--(Marketwire - May 18, 2011) - Laser Research Optics has introduced direct field-replacement OEM quality CO2 laser optics for popular low power lasers used in cutting and engraving plastics. They are in-stock for same day delivery.

Laser Research CO2 Laser Lenses and Mirrors for low power lasers used in cutting and engraving plastics applications are optimized for use at 10.6µm and meet OEM and ISO-10110 specifications for optical elements. Available for Cincinnati®, Coherent®, Epilog®, Synrad®, Universal®, and similar lasers, these direct field-replacement optics are comparable to the originals.

In-stock for overnight shipment, Laser Research CO2 Laser Lenses are offered in 1/2" to 1" O.D. sizes with 1" to 12" focal lengths and are AR coated with dual-band coatings available to aid in system alignment. The laser mirrors are 1/2" to 10" thick and made from silicon, copper, and molybdenum for extra dirty environments.

Laser Research CO2 Laser Lenses and Mirrors are priced according to type, configuration, and quantity. Delivery is from stock within 24-hours.

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 marking, laser engraving, 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 Mgr.
120 Corliss St.
Providence, RI 02904
(888) 239-5545
FAX (401) 331-4004
e-mail: scott@laserresearch.net
www.laserresearch.net

Laser Research CO2 Laser Lenses and Mirrors for low power lasers used in cutting and engraving plastics meet OEM and ISO-10110 specifications for optical elements.