It appears that Newport is acquired a new source of 612nm helium neon lasers.
I wonder where they're sourcing them from...probably REO by the look of it. The only have the large 2 mW model variations for about 2 grand. Looks like I have some emails to send!
They never really left. A company in Southeast Asia has been producing them for the past 10-15 years.
Other companies will produce them, just not stock them for small sales. Quantity orders happen once in a while.
They go into biotech/diagnostics and wavelength standards all the time.
Kaiser,
I don't want the aforesaid company flooded with emails from people who won't pay full price, wanting a tube for 35$, so I sent you a PM.
Most Companies, including my former laser company, consider unfulfilled sales calls very annoying. It leads to product data becoming "On Request". This is because the sales ladies/gentlemen do not have the enthusiasm we do. They go home at the end of the day to anything BUT technology for the most part. They don't like their time wasted. That's also why single unit sales get priced at 2x commercial sales or more. It costs money to have some one answer the phone and make quotes, and the salesman's commission is often tied to the ratio of quotes/inquires to successful sales.
Also considered annoying is asking for duds or off spec parts. No one, for the most part, allows off spec parts to leave the plant. That blows your ISO 9000 or whatever statistics out of the water. Big clients usually ask for statistics on ALL parts sold by a supplier. Therefore off spec parts don't exist, they never make it off the line.
Hence it is a better idea to do a group buy then ask for one unit. That group buy has to have a sole point of contact with the company, and the check for the buy had best be ready quickly.
I'm mentioning this for a reason
Steve