A UV laser, or ultraviolet laser, emits light in the ultraviolet spectrum, typically between 193 and 355 nanometers. These lasers are known for their high precision and minimal heat transfer to surrounding materials, making them ideal for applications requiring fine detail and minimal damage.
Key Features:
• High Precision: The short wavelength allows for very small and precise feature generation.
• Minimal Heat Damage: UV lasers can break atomic bonds directly, reducing peripheral heating.
• Versatile Applications: Used in fields like electronics, medical devices, and materials processinghlasers
UV lasers are particularly useful for marking, scribing, drilling, and cutting a variety of materials, including plastics, glass, and metals.
Why Choose Our eArcis UV Lasers?
• Stable Power Output: eArcis technology ensures consistent performance over long periods.
• Superior Beam Quality: nLight pumps provide excellent beam quality for precise targeting.
• High Energy Density: Capable of handling tough materials like silicon carbide with ease.
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