Diameter of laser beam

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Diameter of laser beam

Post by markj » Wed 14 Mar , 2007 15:43 pm

Just wondered if anybody knew the diameter of the Versalasers' laser so that we can do a contour cut in Corel and produce 'push fit' components.

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Post by bradders » Wed 14 Mar , 2007 15:59 pm

I will ask ULS in the States for their help

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Post by bradders » Wed 14 Mar , 2007 17:10 pm

It depends on which lens the customer is using.
The 1.5 lens has a spot size of .003
The 2.0 has a spot size of .005

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Post by Denford Admin » Wed 14 Mar , 2007 17:50 pm

Bradders - are those sizes imperial ?

I'm guessing the spot size will be 0.005" = 0.127mm ?????

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Post by bradders » Thu 15 Mar , 2007 8:01 am

Yes, 0.005 is in inches

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HPDFO Diameter

Post by ULS Service » Tue 24 Apr , 2007 18:26 pm

Maybe also interesting will be the diameter of the HPDFO lens:

It is 0,002mm.

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Post by Denford Admin » Wed 25 Apr , 2007 9:51 am

It is 0,002mm.
With such a tiny beam, is the Versalaser resolution accurate enough to position the beam ? Or is this down to the resolution of the drawing ?

ie, If you Raster engraved an image with this size beam - would you see untouched bands between each pass ?

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