Can any of you dealers beat $660 for an analogue 50mW 473nm?
Jim
Can any of you dealers beat $660 for an analogue 50mW 473nm?
Jim
I would believe so, but by how much, not sure yet. Give me a day to find out.
BTW the price above is from CNI.
Jim
What are the specifics on this laser?
Analog? Beam specifics?
If I am to try and find a cheaper alternative I would like to at least keep all the parameters the same.
Its analogue and gere are the specs :-
Wavelength (nm) 473
Output power (mW) 1-100
Transverse mode TEM00
Operating mode CW
Power stability (rms, over 4 hours) <5%,<10%
Warm-up time (minutes) <15
M2 factor <1.2
Beam divergence, full angle (mrad) <1.5
Beam diameter at the aperture (mm) ~2.0
Beam height from base (mm) 24.8
Spectral linewidth (nm) <0.1
Polarization ratio >100:1 (0 or 90 degree)
Noise of amplitude (rms) ~30%
Operating temperature (℃)
10-35
Expected lifetime (hours) 10000
Net weight of laser head (kg) 0.645
Dimensions of laser head (mm) 140.8(L)×73(W) ×46.2(H)
Power supply
(80-260VAC) Integrated driver
(LD-WL206) Dimensions: 135(L) ×130(W) ×61(H)
Net weight: 1kg
Warranty time 1 year
TTL modulation Optional,1-10kHz or higher (If request, higher rate up to 40kHz available)
Analog modulation Optional,1-10kHz or higher (0~max output when 0~5VDC signal input)
6 months ago I bought a few TTL 50mw blue lasers for $450 each after shipping. I dont know what I could get them for now
I got my 50mW TTL for $573 after shipping...
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allthat... aka: aaron@pangolin
CNI ' blue light laser is good , that's true , but sometimes it is so expensive . May I know if the price is refer to the trade price of large quantities ?
Is this...
Considered a CNI laser? The big one... One the bottom.![]()
Yes, yes, I'm ignorant...ops: Keeps life fresh sometimes.
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Yep...Looks like a CNI to me
But you never know who will make a look-alike![]()
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