Laser Research Optics Introduces new CO2 Laser Lenses that Improve Etching Performance

A full line of OEM compatible, field-replacement CO2 laser lenses that are offered with specific focal lengths to make sharper cuts with fewer passes has been introduced by Laser Research Optics.

PROVIDENCE, R.I., Aug. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Laser Research Optics has introduced a full line of OEM compatible, field-replacement CO2 laser lenses that are offered with specific focal lengths to make sharper cuts with fewer passes.

Laser Research CO2 Lenses are offered in 0.5″ to 1.5″ dia. sizes with focal lengths from 1″ to 25″ in 0.5″ increments to allow lasers to make sharper cuts with fewer passes. Permitting users to optimize their laser etching lasers, these field-replacement lenses conform to ISO-10110 specifications.

Featuring 40-20 scratch-dig surface quality and less than 0.2% absorption values to keep them cooler, Laser Research CO2 Lenses are ideally suited for use in Epilog®, Kern®, Trotec®, Universal®, and Vytek® lasers combined with the Rack Star fixture system for holding glass and aluminum products.

Laser Research CO2 Lenses are priced according to size and quantity. Delivery is from stock with 24 Hour delivery. Price quotations are available upon request.

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: [email protected]
http://www.laserresearch.net

Media Contact

Scott Rouillard, Laser Research Optics, (888) 239-5545, [email protected]

 

SOURCE Laser Research Optics

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