Product Selection Differences for Class 3b Lasers

When selecting a Class 3b laser, important factors to consider include:

  1. Power Output: Class 3b lasers have power output ranging from 5mW to 500mW. The power output will determine the application and safety measures required.

  2. Wavelength: Different wavelengths are suitable for different applications, so choose a laser with the wavelength that best fits your needs.

  3. Duty Cycle: Consider the duty cycle, which is the amount of time a laser can operate safely within a certain period without overheating.

  4. Beam Quality: Evaluate the beam quality for precision applications. A lower divergence angle indicates a higher beam quality.

  5. Safety Features: Look for lasers with key safety features like interlocks, emission indicators, and adjustable power settings to ensure safe operation.

  6. Manufacturer Reputation: Consider the reputation of the manufacturer for quality, reliability, and customer support.

  7. Cost: Compare costs among different options, but prioritize quality and safety over price.

Always follow safety guidelines and regulations when working with Class 3b lasers to prevent accidents and protect yourself and others.