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04
Feb
XTool Laser Eye Protection: What Users Need To KnowXTool is a manufacturer of desktop laser engravers and cutters commonly used for hobbyist, educational, and light industrial applications. Their devices—such as the XTool D1, F1, and P2 series—typi...
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03
Feb
What Wavelength Of Laser Is Typically Used For Outdoor Laser Training?Laser training systems have revolutionized firearms proficiency development by providing immediate feedback without live ammunition. This article examines the technical specifications, environmenta...
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02
Feb
Do Laser Safety Glasses Expire? Understanding Service Life And Replacement Gu...Laser safety glasses do not have a universal “expiration date” printed on them like food or medication, but they do degrade over time and can lose effectiveness. While the materials may remain phys...
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29
Jan
Which Laser Diode Would Best For Red Light Therapy?Choosing the right laser diode for red light therapy (RLT) requires understanding the balance between clinical efficacy, safety, practicality, and cost. For most personal/at-home RLT devices, high-...
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28
Jan
Class 3B Laser Eye Protection: What You Need To KnowClass 3B lasers are moderate- to high-risk laser systems that can cause immediate eye injury—even from direct viewing or specular (mirror-like) reflections. Because of this, appropriate eye protect...
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27
Jan
905nm Vs. 1535nm Laser Ranging Modules For UAV ApplicationsThis article provides a professional, in-depth comparison between the two predominant wavelengths—905 nanometers (nm) and 1535 nm—analyzing their technical characteristics, suitability for various ...
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26
Jan
What Is An Engineering Control Measure For Laser SafetyAn engineering control measure for laser safety refers to a physical or technical design feature built into the laser system or its environment to reduce or eliminate exposure to laser radiation wi...
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22
Jan
How To Identify Laser Classifications And Their Corresponding Safety Warnings?To manage these laser risks systematically, an international, hazard-based classification system has been established. This system, defined by output power, wavelength, pulse characteristics, and A...
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21
Jan
Safety Protocols For 308 nm Excimer Laser Use in DermatologyThe excimer laser—typically emitting ultraviolet B (UVB) light at 308 nm—is widely used in dermatology for targeted phototherapy in conditions like psoriasis, vitiligo, and eczema. Unlike high-powe...
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20
Jan
Why Is Beam Quality Important For DPSS Lasers?Diode-Pumped Solid-State (DPSS) lasers have become a cornerstone technology in modern photonics, offering superior efficiency, stability, and compactness compared to traditional lamp-pumped systems...
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19
Jan
Essential Protective Equipment For All Laser Welding ScenariosLaser welding—used across automotive, aerospace, medical device manufacturing, and precision engineering—involves high-power (typically Class 4) lasers that pose significant risks to eyes, skin, an...
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15
Jan
What Is The IEC60825 Classification Of 632.8nm 2mW He-Ne Laser?The He-Ne laser, operating at the iconic 632.8nm red wavelength, is a ubiquitous tool found in educational demonstrations, research laboratories, and certain alignment applications. A model emittin...
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