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Amazing - 400W C02 Laser

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I was searching on the internet and found a website that sells incredibly high-power lasers: 400 watt CO2 Laser from Synrad
I never even knew there was such a thing!
Couldn't this thing engrave cement?
I'm scared! :)
How is this legal???
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There are CO2 laser in the multiple KW range...

This is nothing new...
 
I do find it funny that they think a gas laser with 4mR of divergence at 3.5mm diameter has "Near-Perfect Beam Quality" :thinking:
 
Divergence doesn't mean much when you're gonna focus it to a point a couple feet from the head.
 
Co2 lasers range from a few watts to over 100Kw output power , 400W Is low in terms of co2 ranges :P id say
 
I do find it funny that they think a gas laser with 4mR of divergence at 3.5mm diameter has "Near-Perfect Beam Quality" :thinking:

At this power range, its not unusual to see very unconventional beam modes out of a co2. There is the classic "doughnut" mode as one example.
 
CO2 lasers are rather cheap, but if your looking at 400W I wonder what you will even do with that.
Many manufacturing planets use CO2 Lasers for precise cuts or laser drilling in microns.
Sorry for thread jacking but I am looking where to buy a 40W+ CO2 Laser in a nice host.
Do any of you know where I can get one?
 
I am looking where to buy a 40W+ CO2 Laser in a nice host.

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Sorry for thread jacking but I am looking where to buy a 40W+ CO2 Laser in a nice host.
Do any of you know where I can get one?

You mean in a tank, right? :san:

No, CO2 lasers are huge and are definitely not portable.

Cheers! :beer:
 
At this power range, its not unusual to see very unconventional beam modes out of a co2. There is the classic "doughnut" mode as one example.

I know mine likes to shift between TEM02 and the doughnut mode :D
 


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