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    1-2W CO2 laser

    And would you know where can i buy one of those?
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    Yes, the wavelenght is important >.<
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    Yes, i understand... But i don't want it to run at 1W I want a 1W to run even lower... I could get a 10W and try to run it at 10-100mW But that would be not much stable... So i would like to know where i can buy one with 1W, do the proper modifications and get a 10mW system out of a 1W tube...
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    I just joined the lab, so i don't know the medical part of this project, we are in the begin of it, so the new guy(me) is just searching information about lasers, laser evoked potential, so we can use it do a test for multiple sclerosis and such... and i would join the part of control system...
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    I AM the engineer, well, a student at least, but my teacher is a biomedic engineer, and we are doing research for evoked potential.. And if theres a 1W co2 laser, even if its more expensive, we would buy it.. the university is paying... We are working with humans, we cant be too cautious...
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    Yeah, its because the human skin absorbs almost 100% of co2 that im trying to use it, other way i would use a diode(that still good, but not so good like a co2 one) and we cante expande the beam, on the opposite, we are trying to cable it and let the beam a few cm of the human body, so we wont...
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    But we will make a system control for it, so the output will be much lower, but if something fails, its better to be hit with a 1W than a 10W
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    But is kind dangerous to point a 10W at someone, so i would prefer one with 1-2W, but seems like it's really hard to find one. >.< and CO2 laser really have a less reflection than diode laser, right?
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    But i will use them to research, at humans, i won't use a 10W at someone.. And i need a co2 because the reflection is lower than solid ones... i'm usingtit for evoked potential
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    1-2W CO2 laser

    Hello, i'm finding quite hard to find a CO2 laser with 1-2W output power... Anyone know where i can find one? I'm gonna use it in research for evoked potential, so i would need them cabled.. But i think it would be too expensive, right? Or would be more expensive if i try to cable it myself...


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