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Compact Lasers
The Compact Laser series from Beamtech is designed for portability and precision, offering compact, air-cooled pulsed lasers such as the Dawa and Nimma models. These lasers typically operate at wavelengths like 266 nm, 355 nm, 532 nm, and 1064 nm, with nanosecond pulse widths and energies suitable for laboratory research, micro-processing, and testing applications. Key features include stable beam quality, small footprint, and easy system integration. Contact us to know more details about our Compact Laser!
Air-cooled DPSS Lasers
High Energy Lasers
Beamtech's High Energy Laser series includes the SGR and SGR-Extra lines, designed for applications in scientific research, industrial processing, and medical aesthetics. The SGR series features high beam quality and repetition rates up to 50 Hz, making it ideal for precision tasks like LIBS, LiDAR, and thin film deposition. The SGR-Extra series delivers much higher pulse energies—up to 50 J—with adjustable pulse widths and repetition rates, suited for high-energy experiments such as laser shock peening and plasma physics.
Both High Energy Laser series support diverse applications ranging from analytical testing and manufacturing to medical treatments, providing flexible solutions for various high-energy laser needs.
Comparison Summary
Feature | SGR Series | SGR-Extra Series |
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Pulse Energy | 400 mJ – 6 J | Up to 50 J |
Wavelength Options | 1064 nm, 532 nm, 355 nm, 266 nm | Mainly 1064 nm |
Repetition Rate | Up to 50 Hz | Adjustable |
Pulse Width | 6–9 ns | 10–24 ns |
Beam Quality | Super-Gaussian, single mode optional | High energy density focus |
Typical Applications | Precision scientific & industrial | High-energy research & processing |
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Dual-pulse PIV Lasers
The Vlite-1000 Dual Pulse PIV Laser is a low-repetition-rate, ultra-high-energy dual-pulse green laser designed for large-area PIV measurements and tomographic PIV applications. It delivers extremely high pulse energy, making it ideal for large-scale fluid dynamics research requiring powerful and stable laser output.
In contrast, the Vlite Dual Pulse PIV Laser series also operates at low repetition rates (up to 15Hz) but offers a wider range of pulse energies (135mJ to 500mJ), providing greater flexibility for different experimental setups. This series emphasizes thermal stability, uniform beam quality, and safety features, making it well-suited for low-frequency PIV applications that require reliable performance and precise synchronization.
Both Dual Pulse PIV Laser models serve distinct research needs: the Vlite-1000 is optimized for ultra-high-energy, low-frequency complex imaging, while the Vlite series supports flexible low-frequency diagnostics with mid-range energy and enhanced operational stability.
Simple Comparison:
Feature | Vlite-1000 | Vlite Series |
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Pulse Energy | Ultra-high (up to 1J or more) | Medium-high (135mJ – 500mJ) |
Repetition Rate | Low (fixed, low frequency) | Low (adjustable, 0–15 Hz) |
Application Focus | Large-area & tomographic PIV | Standard 2D/3D PIV, flexible lab setups |
Beam Quality & Stability | Excellent, designed for demanding environments | High uniformity and thermal stability |
Typical Use Cases | Large-scale flow visualization, 3D/4D imaging | General PIV diagnostics, time-separated measurements |
System Design | Engineered for ultra-high-energy output | Emphasizes safety, flexibility, and compatibility |