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Better Defect Detection When Working with CO2 Lasers

Infrared notch filters at 10.6 µm enable reliable monitoring via thermal imaging cameras when working with CO2 lasers. They block the laser wavelength with an optical density of 6 and a bandwidth of approximately 2 μm. This prevents the camera image from being saturated by the intense laser light.

The rest of the thermal image, on the other hand, is only reduced by about 15% across a transmission range of 8-13 μm. The filters are available immediately from LASER COMPONENTS on germanium at a standard size of 1 inch.  

CO2 lasers are used in industry for welding, cutting, and forming work, among other applications. Process monitoring can detect defects such as weld spatter or hairline cracks at an early stage.

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Björn Götze
Sales Account Manager / Optical Filters
Björn Götze
LASER COMPONENTS Germany GmbH
82140 Olching
Elvyne Egrot
Sales Manager
Elvyne Egrot
LASER COMPONENTS S.A.S.
92190 Meudon
Harvey Washbrook
Sales Account Manager
Harvey Washbrook
Laser Components Nordic AB
41263 Göteborg - Sweden
Samuel Thienel
Technical Sales Engineer
Samuel Thienel
LASER COMPONENTS (UK) Ltd.
CM2 7PR Chelmsford Essex
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Björn Götze
Sales Account Manager / Optical Filters
Björn Götze
LASER COMPONENTS Germany GmbH
82140 Olching
Elvyne Egrot
Sales Manager
Elvyne Egrot
LASER COMPONENTS S.A.S.
92190 Meudon
Harvey Washbrook
Sales Account Manager
Harvey Washbrook
Laser Components Nordic AB
41263 Göteborg - Sweden
Samuel Thienel
Technical Sales Engineer
Samuel Thienel
LASER COMPONENTS (UK) Ltd.
CM2 7PR Chelmsford Essex
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