JPT SEAL 355-3/5 Laser Source
Wavelength: 355nm
Average Power: 3-5W
Cooling Method: Water Cooled
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SEAL 355-3/5 Laser Source Advantages
- Integrated optoelectronic design, EMl-resistant, one- touch operation
- Fully sealed structure, dustproof & moisture-resistant
- Compact laser design, space-saving installation
JPT SEAL 355-3/5 Laser Source Specifications
| Parameter | Seal-355-3E | Seal-355-5E | Seal-355-35E | Seal-355-55E |
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| Average Power (W) | >3 @ 30 kHz | >5 @ 40 kHz | >3 @ 30 kHz | >5 @ 40 kHz |
| Pulse Width (ns) | <20 @ 30 kHz | <20 @ 40 kHz | <20 @ 30 kHz | <20 @ 40 kHz |
| Frequency Range (kHz) | 20–200 | 20–200 | 20–200 | 20–200 |
| Spatial Mode | TEM₀₀ | TEM₀₀ | TEM₀₀ | TEM₀₀ |
| M² | ≤1.2 | ≤1.2 | ≤1.2 | ≤1.2 |
| Beam Circularity | >90% | >90% | >90% | >90% |
| Beam Full Divergence Angle (mrad) | ≤2 | ≤2 | ≤2 | ≤2 |
| Beam Diameter (mm) | 0.55 ± 0.15 | 0.55 ± 0.15 | 0.55 ± 0.15 | 0.55 ± 0.15 |
| Polarization Orientation | Horizontal | Horizontal | Horizontal | Horizontal |
| Average Power Stability (24 h, RMS) | 3% | 3% | 3% | 3% |
| Pulse-to-Pulse Stability (RMS) | 3% @ 30 kHz | 3% @ 40 kHz | 3% @ 30 kHz | 3% @ 40 kHz |
| Operating Temperature & RH | 0–40 °C, <80% RH | 0–40 °C, <80% RH | 0–40 °C, <80% RH | 0–40 °C, <80% RH |
| Storage Temperature & RH | –15–50 °C, <90% RH | –15–50 °C, <90% RH | –15–50 °C, <90% RH | –15–50 °C, <90% RH |
| Cooling Method | Water Cooled | Water Cooled | Water Cooled | Water Cooled |
| Cooling Capacity Requirement (W) | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
| Power Supply Requirement (V) | 12 V DC | 12 V DC | 12 V DC | 12 V DC |
| Average Power Consumption (W) | <180 | <180 | <180 | <180 |
| Dimensions (L × W × H, mm) | 263 × 120 × 105 | 263 × 120 × 105 | 263 × 120 × 104.5 | 263 × 120 × 104.5 |
| Laser Weight (kg) | 6.0 | 6.0 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
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