The latest laser safety equipment for 2022
A look at the commercial offerings of the main players in laser safety equipment and services
A look at the commercial offerings of the main players in laser safety equipment and services
Lasermet’s experience and expertise in laser safety is unparalleled in the UK and beyond, and our services for advice, training, laser system classification, risk assessment and FDA registration, are sought after by an increasing number of companies spanning the entire spectrum of laser applications, from virtual reality LED systems, through rangefinders, telecommunications, medical and laser displays, to high power cutting lasers.
Lasermet’s portable laser interlock monitor and controller can be used to view and control remotely the status of laser interlock controllers and laser shutters in a lab
Hübner Photonics recently announced the availability of a new second generation T-SENSE, an all-in one sensor solution designed to improve the security and safety of postal facilities around the world
Spetec, a supplier of clean room and laser safety equipment based in Erding, Germany, has introduced CleanBoy, clean room technology that gives clean room conditions in any workplace at little investment cost
The Service-Right barrier system from Laser Components was designed from the ground up to cater for on-site laser engineers
Talens Systems ordered a second Laser Castle for their laser processing business and took delivery of it at the end of May 2016
Laser Components is working with Kentek to provide a range of portable laser safety barriers. New to this line are the 5M collapsible barriers
Lasermet now supplies LaserSafe PCv5 software, which incorporates new tables from EN60825-1:2014
Laser Components' new range of laser safety filters designed for use in the 1400-1550 band offer superior protection at a reduced weight thanks to their polycarbonate filters
The XR industry might be going through tough times right now, but photonics innovators continue to drive the hardware forward, finds Benjamin Skuse
Photonics is proving key to recent advances being made in quantum technologies, finds Susan Curtis
At SPIE AR | VR | MR in San Francisco, Matthew Dale learnt that reflective waveguides are now poised to enter consumer technologies
Quantum executives cited everything from staff shortages and production scaling to a need for new laser technologies, smaller optics, more industry investment and clearer commercial use cases
Shining a light on the latest laser filters and related products on the market.
A look at the commercial offerings of the main players in optical prism technology and equipment.
Daniel Bukaty, President of PG&O, on how a more flexible approach to material selection could protect optics manufacturing lead times against material shortages