Used LAMBDA PHYSIK LPX 210 #9180532 for sale

LAMBDA PHYSIK LPX 210
Manufacturer
LAMBDA PHYSIK
Model
LPX 210
ID: 9180532
Vintage: 1992
Laser 1992 vintage.
LAMBDA PHYSIK LPX 210 is a UV pulse laser equipment designed to generate extremely short pulses of light in the infrared, visible, and ultraviolet (UV) range. Using a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser rod and fast cavities, it is capable of producing a pulse width as short as 10 ps and a pulse energy up to 10 mJ, at a repetition rate of 10 Hz. LPX 210 is a highly efficient and reliable system that offers excellent user safety and ease of use. In terms of its construction, LAMBDA PHYSIK LPX 210 consists of an Nd:YAG laser oscillator and amplifier head, a frequency doubler unit, and a control unit. The oscillator is a powerful diode-pumped Nd:YAG laser rod that can be optically customized to LPX 210's specifications. This produces a beam at the oscillator head that is then amplified and frequency-doubled twice to produce a four-times-doubled UV output. Additionally, LAMBDA PHYSIK LPX 210 has an active cooling machine built in to keep its parts operating at low temperatures and prevent damage from overheating. Safety-wise, LPX 210 employs a variety of features to ensure that the laser and the environment around it are always kept safe from harm. For example, the laser has a built-in key lock tool that requires all users to enter a unique code before they can access the laser. Additionally, an overpressure valve is incorporated in the laser housing to ensure that it can expel any potentially hazardous gases that are generated during laser operation. LAMBDA PHYSIK LPX 210 is an incredibly powerful and versatile laser asset, capable of generating pulses of light at a variety of wavelength ranges. Different wavelengths can be used for a range of applications, from precision cutting to medical treatments. With its user-friendly design and the assurance of its safety features, it is an ideal choice for anyone looking to purchase a reliable laser model.
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