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GUIDE LISTING (Alphabetical Order)II-VI Infrared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Laser Institute of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18375 Saxonburg BoulevardSaxonburg, PA 16206toll-free ph: 1 (888) 558-1504ph: (724) 352-1504fax: (724) 352-4980web: www.iivinfrared.com13501 Ingenuity Drive, Ste 128Orlando, FL 32826toll-free ph: 1 (800) 34LASERph: (407) 380-1553fax: (407) 380-5588web: www.laserinstitute.orgApplicote Associates, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Laser Mechanisms, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13894 Silverado CourtLake Mary, FL 32746ph: (407) 474-4269fax: (407) 850-2422web: www.applicote.com25325 Regency DriveNovi, MI 48375ph: (248) 474-9480fax: (248) 474-9277web: www.lasermech.comNorthrop Grumman CEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Board of Laser Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1620 Point West BoulevardSt. Charles, MO 63301ph: (636) 916-4900fax: (636) 916-4994web: www.as.northropgrumman.com/ceolaser13501 Ingenuity Drive, Ste 128Orlando, FL 32826toll-free ph: 1 (800) 34LASERph: (407) 380-1553fax: (407) 380-5588web: www.lasersafety.orgOZ Optics, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7219 Westbrook RoadOttawa, Ontario, Canada, K0A 1L0toll-free ph: (800) 361-5415ph: (613) 831-0981fax: (613) 836-5089web: www.ozoptics.comCambridge Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1425 Hartwell AvenueLexington, MA 02421ph: (781) 541-1600fax: (781) 541-1601web: www.cambridgetechnology.comPL Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19EWI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 47 Middle Neck RoadGreat Neck, NY 11024toll-free ph: 1 (800) 422-0101web: www.plsys.net1250 Arthur E. Adams DriveColumbus, Ohio 43221ph: (614) 688-5000fax: (614) 688-5001web: www.ewi.orgRPMC Lasers, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8IPG Photonics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4203 Joseph StreetO’Fallon, MO 63366ph: (636) 272-7227fax: (636) 272-3909web: www.rpmclasers.com50 Old Webster RoadOxford, MA 01540ph: (508) 373-1100fax: (508) 373-1103web: www.ipgphotonics.comSperian Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20JPSA Laser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1510 Thurber BoulevardSmithfield, RI 02917-1874toll-free ph: 1 (800) 500-4739fax: (401) 757-2912web: www.glendalelaser.com220 Hackett Hill RdManchester, NH 03102ph: (603) 518-3200fax: (603) 518-3294web: www.jpsalaser.comTRUMPF, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Kentek Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17111 Hyde RoadFarmington, CT 06032ph: (860) 255-6000fax: (860) 255-6424web: www.us.trumpf.com1 Elm StreetPittsfield, NH 03263toll-free ph: 1 (800) 432-2323ph: (603) 223-4900fax: (603) 435-7441web: www.kenteklaserstore.comLaserline, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Fraunhofer Strasse56218 Muelheim-Kaerlich, Germanyph: 49 2630 9640web: www.laserline.de21800 Wyatt Drive #9Santa Clara, CA 95054, USAph: 1 (408) 727-1496web: www.laserline-inc.comLIA Laser Application Resource Guide w w w. l a s e r i n s t i t u t e . o r g

INDEXAbout the Laser Application Resource GuideThe LIA Laser Application Resource Guide is a tool to help you understandhow to profit from using laser technology and where to find the quality LIA CorporateMembers you need. The index shows the LIA member companies arranged byareas of interest followed by a complete guide listing and full-pagecapability statements. We hope you benefit from this valuable tool.Laser ManufacturersIPG Photonics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Laserline, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Northrop Grumman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6OZ Optics, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7RPMC Lasers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8TRUMPF, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Research & DevelopmentApplicote Associates, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . .10EWI (Edison Welding Institute) . . . . . . . . . . .11Beam DeliveryII-VI Infrared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Cambridge Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Laser Mechanisms, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14System IntegratorsJPSA Laser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Laser SafetyBoard of Laser Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Kentek Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Laser Institute of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18PL Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Sperian Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20The Laser Application Resource Guide is Published by:13501 Ingenuity Drive, Suite 128Orlando, FL 328261.800.347.2737 407.380.1553www.laserinstitute.org31.800.345.2737 407.380.1553 Laser Institute of America

L A S E R M A N U FA C T U R E R SCompany:Address:IPG Photonics50 Old Webster Road, Oxford, MA 01540Headquarterstelephone:fax:website:(508) 373-1100(508) 373-1103www.ipgphotonics.comSales Offices: United States:Industrial/Medical: (508) 373-1144Government/Scientific: (508) 373-1271 / (508) 373-1169Telecom: (508) 373-1173For Worldwide locations, please visit www.ipgphotonics.com/company contact.htmCompany Description:Manufacturer of Fiber LasersProducts: Fiber Laser amplifiersHigh power laser diodesDirect Diode Laser operating at 9xx nmQ-switched fiber lasers to peak powers of 100 kWFiber Lasers operating from the visible to 2 micronsSingle mode Ytterbium fiber lasers from 5 watts to 15 kWLow order mode multi-kilowatt fiber lasers from 1 kW- 50 kWQuasi - CW Fiber LaserPulsed Green Fiber LaserPrincipal Applications: Precision cutting, continuous and spot welding, high speed percussion drilling, bending, engraving, sintering, soldering,body-in-white, tailored blanks, remote welding, pipe welding, plate welding, cutting, hydro-formed parts, plate and thinsheet metal, brazing, powder deposition, hardening, rock and concrete welding, paint stripping, lidar/obstacle warning,optical pumping, test and measurement, remote sensing, coherent laser radar, interferometry, frequency doubling,spectroscopy, materials characterization, photonic Doppler velocitimetry and multiple medical applicationsServices Offered: Application Development, demo units where appropriate, service contracts, referrals to a wide range of integratorsand OEM’s utilizing Fiber LasersPrincipal Markets Served:Automotive, Aerospace, Electronic, Medical Device, Government, Telecommunications4LIA Laser Application Resource Guide w w w. l a s e r i n s t i t u t e . o r g

L A S E R M A N U FA C T U R E R SCompany:Laserline GmbHAddress: Fraunhofer Strasse56218 Muelheim-KaerlichGermanytelephone:email:website: 49 2630 line, Inc.Address: 1800 Wyatt Drive #9Santa Clara, CA 95054USAtelephone:email:website: 1 (408) mCompany Description: Laserline is the leading manufacturer of high power diode lasers. All our products are fiber coupled, and range from100 W to 12 kW. The lasers are used in a wide range of industrial applications such as cladding, brazing and welding,and as solid state and fiber laser pump sources. Diode lasers are the most economic and efficient tool for weldingapplications, replacing both lamp pumped Nd:YAG lasers as well as conventional welding technologies. The floor spacerequirement of a fiber coupled diode laser is 20 percent of that of conventional lasers at a comparable power level. Founded in 1997, the business is headquartered in Muelheim-Kaerlich, Germany, with a subsidiaryin Santa Clara, California.Products: LDF – VG Flex: Up to 12 kW output power, ideal for cladding and heat treatment applications with much flexibilityfor additional options LDF – VG Power: Small footprint with up to 4 kW of output power with excellent beam quality, replacing Nd:YAGlasers in welding applications LDM: Compact laser modules, up to 2.5 kW of power in a 5 U rack mountsystem, perfect for OEM customersMain applications: Welding – keyhole and conduction Brazing Aluminum welding Cladding Heat treatment Plastic welding51.800.345.2737 407.380.1553 Laser Institute of America

L A S E R M A N U FA C T U R E R SCompany:Northrop Grumman Cutting Edge OptronicsAddress: 20 Point West BoulevardSt. Charles, MO 6330120 Point West Blvd.St. Charles, MO 63301telephone:fax:email:website:Tel: 636.916.4900Fax: 636.916.4994Email: st-ceolaser-info@ngc.comWebsite: as.northropgrumman.com/ceolaser(636) 916-4900(636) tion:NorthropGrummanCuttingEdgeOptronicsis asupplierleadingsupplier laserof high-power NorthropGrumman CuttingEdgeOptronicsis a leadingof high-powerdiodes, DPSS ompleteDPSSlasersystems.Many oflaser diodedriversand edproductshavebecomeCompany Description:standards,and areused in a havewide varietyof commercialmilitary applications.companyour industrydiode laserbasedproductsbecomeindustryandstandards,and areTheusedin a isNorthropCuttingEdge Optronics9001:2000, andandis locatedin St.applications.Charles, litaryThe companyis registeredto ISO isa leading s9001:2000, and is located in St. Charles,diodes,MO. DPSS modules, laser diode drivers and completeour diode laser based products have become industry staProducts and Services:wide variety of commercial and military applications. TheProductsandServices: High power air and water cooled CW and QCWlaser diode arrays9001:2000,and is located in St. Charles, MO.* Highpowerandmoduleswater cooled CW and QCW laser diode arrays HighpowerairDPSS* Highpowermodules HighpowerDPSSDPSS lasersystemsProducts and Services:* Highpower DPSS laser systems Standard and custom diode bar packaging services* High power air and water cooled CW and QCW laser dio* Standardand custom diode bar packaging services Military laser design and LRIP (Low Rate Initial Production)* High power DPSS modules* Military laser design and LRIP (Low Rate Initial Production)Applications for RPMC products:Applications for CEO products: Diode pumps for solid state lasers* Diode pumps for solid state lasers Graphic Arts* Graphic Arts Therapeutic Medical* Therapeutic Medical DPSS and ‘Direct diode’ materials processing* High power DPSS laser systems* Standard and custom diode bar packaging services* Military laser design and LRIP (Low Rate Initial ProductiApplications for CEO products:* DPSS and 'Direct diode' materials processing* Diode pumps for solid state lasers Military* Military* Graphic Arts* Therapeutic Medical* DPSS and 'Direct diode' materials processing* Military6LIA Laser Application Resource Guide w w w. l a s e r i n s t i t u t e . o r g

L A S E R M A N U FA C T U R E R SCompany:OZ Optics, Ltd.Address: 219 Westbrook RoadOttawa, Ontario, CanadaK0A 1L0toll-free ph:telephone:fax:email:website:1 (800) 361-5415(613) 831-0981(613) 836-5089sales@ozoptics.comwww.ozoptics.comSales Offices: OZ Optics Canada – Head OfficeOZ Optics USA – CaliforniaOZ Optics USA – GeorgiaOZ Optics TurkeyOZ Optics ChinaOttawa, Ontario, CanadaPleasanton, CaliforniaIzmir, TurkeyBeijing, Chinaph: 613-831-0981ph: 510-770-1268ph: 770-739-0926ph: 90-232-252-3231ph: 86-10-8367-0811 ext. 801Company Description: Located in Canada’s capital city of Ottawa and established in 1985, OZ Optics Limited is a leading worldwide supplier offiber optic components and test equipment. OZ Optics uses the latest in fiber and component manufacturing techniquesto produce fiber products for high power lasers. Products with multiWatt capabilities are manufactured from bothstandard fibers and specialty fibers, such as double clad fibers, large mode area (LMA) fibers and photonic crystal fibers.Products include: High Power Isolators High Power Shutters and Safety Interlocks High Power Optical Tap/Power Monitors High Power/Temperature Fiber Optic Patchcords/Connectors High Power Collimators/Focusers High Power Combiners High Power Coatings Mode Field Adapters OZ Optics continues to sell Components for OE Packaging, Attenuators, Laser-to-Fiber Delivery Components,Polarization Maintaining Components, Test Equipment, Fiber Optic Sensors, High Power Components and Fiber OpticComponents for OCT Applications.The OZ Optics product list includes: High Power Isolators Laser to Fiber Delivery Systems Fiber Optic Distributed Temperatureand Strain Sensors Fiber Length Meter Collimators/Focusers ASE Broadband Sources Backreflection Meters Circulators EDFA’s Educational Kits Extinction Ratio Meters Faraday Mirrors/Rotators Fault-Finders/OTDR’s Fixed/Tunable Filters Insertion Loss Test Sets Metalized Fiber High Power Connectors/Patchcords High Power Shutters and SafetyInterlocks1.800.345.2737 Hermetically Sealable Patchcords Intelligent Tunable Sources Laser and Photo Diode to FiberCouplers Mini-Power Meters Optical Amplifiers for CATVApplications Optical Delay Lines PM Patchcords/Connectors PDL Test-Sets Terminators Turnkey Laser Diode Sources PM/SM/MM Fused Fiber Couplers U-Brackets Visual Fault Locators Variable/Fixed Reflectors Mode Field Adapters High Power Directional Taps/PowerMonitors407.380.1553 Fiber Lasers Power Meters with Smart DetectorHead RGB Combiners Smart Patchcords & Wireless Fiberfor Power and Wavelength Monitoring Stable LED/LD Light Sources Tapered Fibers Termination Kits V Grooves Vacuum/Hermetic Feedthroughs WDM’s Fixed/Variable/Digital Attenuators Polarizers Polarizing Splitters/Combiners Polarization Rotators/Controllers/AnalyzersLaser Institute of America7

L A S E R M A N U FA C T U R E R SCompany:RPMC Lasers, Inc.Address: 203 Joseph StreetO’Fallon, MO 63366telephone:fax:email:website:(636) 272-7227(636) ny Description: RPMC Lasers, Inc. provides a wide range of diode laser systems and products, diode pumped lasers, pulsed andcw fiber lasers, and flashlamp pumped lasers. We offer lasers from numerous premier manufacturers so please test usto learn if perhaps we can make a match that is advantageous to you. Laser products are offered for many applicationsbut we are predominantly in the business of supplying solutions for the production floor. We do support developers/researchers and we offer custom laser solutions as well!Products: Lasers: millisecond, nanosecond, picosecond and femtosecond. Lamp-pumped, diode pumped and fiber lasers.These include lamp-pumped lasers up to 500 J; diode pumped up to 2MHz rep rate, and pulsed and cw fiber lasers to200W at 1µ and 1.5µ. Diode lasers: Turnkey fiber coupled systems solutions as well as single & multi mode diode laser componentsincluding diodes from 620 nm – 2µ, power supplies, drivers, fibers, etc.Applications for RPMC products:: Material processing in the semiconductor, medical, solar, micro processing, etc., markets Graphics systems Test and measurement Military8LIA Laser Application Resource Guide w w w. l a s e r i n s t i t u t e . o r g

L A S E R M A N U FA C T U R E R SCompany:TRUMPF, Inc.Address: 111 Hyde RoadFarmington, CT 06032telephone:fax:email:website:(860) 255-6000(860) :TRUMPF, Inc.Address: 47711 Clipper StreetPlymouth Township, MI 48170telephone:fax:email:(734) 454-7200(734) 354-9769oeminfo@us.trumpf.comCompany Description: TRUMPF’s production ready lasers span a power range from 3 watts to 20 kilowatts for a variety of applications.Our extensive laser product portfolio includes flexible laser markers, direct diode lasers, multi-kilowatt thin disk lasers,high-energy pulsed lasers, uniquely stable DPSSL technology and compact, high-powered CO2 lasers. Every laseris backed by TRUMPF’s unparalleled support, from initial feasibility testing to production.Products: CO2 Lasers Solid State Lasers Disk Lasers Pulsed Lasers YAG Lasers Lamp Pumped Lasers Diode Pumped Lasers Direct Diode Lasers Laser Systems Marking LasersProcesses: 2D Laser Cutting and Welding 3D Laser Cutting and Welding Precision Cutting Robotic Welding Scanner Welding Laser Marking Laser Drilling Powder Deposition Micro-processingApplications: Tubes & Profiles Automotive Laser Welding Powertrain Rotary Parts Sheet Metal Welding Mold & Die Medical Photovoltaics Semiconductors Flat Panel Display Medical Device Manufacturing UID91.800.345.2737 407.380.1553 Laser Institute of America

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTCompany:AppliCote Associates, LLCAddress: 894 Silverado CourtLake Mary, FL 32746telephone:fax:email:website:(407) 474-4269(407) 850-2422Nquick@applicote.com, loster@earthlink.netwww.applicote.comCompany Description: Applicote is a materials and process technology development company. Our portfolio of patented andproprietary materials, laser materials processing and device fabrication, laser apparatus and process controlsoftware technologies enable the creation of a wide variety of new materials and devices spanning nanosizesemiconductor chips, wireless chemical sensors and wide-area energy conversion materials.Technologies: We have developed a tool box of laser based process technologies that simplify materials and device fabrication,reduce manufacturing costs, enable the use of inexpensive materials for product fabrication, eliminate hazardousmaterials from current manufacturing processes and enable the fabrication of new eco-friendly and energyefficient products. We are focused on energy efficient and eco-friendly materials and processing technologies. Laser Conversion:Selective electrical conductivity, insulation or semiconductor properties; selective refractive index andabsorption index properties; and selective thermal conductivity properties can be processed in the samematerial. Laser Metallization: The creation of conductors without metal addition. Laser Doping:A wide range of elements can be injected into solid materials to high concentrationsand deep depths without resulting in melting or damage. AppliCote is currently bundling the IP necessary to support joint venture product development efforts withinareas such as energy, communications, photonics, life sciences and environmental. We also provide consultingservices. Please contact us to learn more about these technologies or to discuss our ability to provide solutionsto your unique materials processing issues.10LIA Laser Application Resource Guide w w w. l a s e r i n s t i t u t e . o r g

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTCompany:EWIAddress: 1250 Arthur E. Adams DriveColumbus, OH 43221telephone:fax:email:website:(614) 688-5000(614) 688-5001info@ewi.orgwww.ewi.orgCompany Description: Based in Columbus, Ohio, EWI is North America’s leading engineering and technology organization dedicatedto applied welding research, materials joining, and related technologies. EWI performs contract research andprovides consulting services to over 1,200 member company locations, which are focused on manufacturingin the aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, heavy manufacturing, medical, and electronics industries.EWI Laser Capabilities: For more than two decades EWI has consistently utilized state-of-the-art laser equipment in its laser applicationsdevelopment activities. Today EWI operates a variety of fiber, disc, YAG, and diode lasers, ranging in powerfrom 5 to 15,000 watts. These lasers are coupled to linear, multi-axis CNC, robotic and remote scanning motionsystems suitable for processing components as small as micro-electronic devices or as large as military vehicles. To advance laser application technologies, EWI also develops original and innovative optical, motion, andprocess control systems. Examples of these system advancements include high-speed, on-the-fly welding for fuelcells and batteries (see image), generator-powered hybrid laser welding for overland pipe, and high-poweredscanners for laser paint stripping.EWI Core Capabilities: In addition to its laser capabilities, EWI conducts contract research on virtually every other welding and materialsjoining technology and related fields. These other areas of expertise include, but are not limited to: Computational Modeling Welding Process Optimization Designs of Experiment Equipment Evaluations and Specifications Failure Analysis In-Plant Assessments Nondestructive Inspection Development Mechanical Testing Manufacturing Transition Planning Feasibility Studies Materials Selection Product Design Assistance Prototyping Services Materials Research Fitness-for-Service Evaluation Repair Procedure Development111.800.345.2737 407.380.1553 Laser Institute of America

BEAM DELIVERYCompany:II-VI InfraredAddress: 375 Saxonburg BoulevardSaxonburg, PA 16206toll-free ph:telephone:fax:website:1 (888) 558-1504(724) 352-1504(724) 352-4980www.iiviinfrared.comCompany Description: II-VI Infrared, specialists in producing 1-20 µm optics and the only choice for industrial laser optics, designs andmanufactures optics for low- and high-power CO2 lasers, high-power 1 µm laser optics, thermal imaging optics (3-5µm, 8-12 µm), and R&D optics. Your optics foundry serving CO2 laser OEMs, as well as commercial, military, medical,and new product development markets worldwide, we manufacture optics to our customers’ optics drawings, or ourengineering specialists help customers develop their own optics drawings. And as the leading supplier of originalequipment optics to CO2 laser OEMs, industrial laser end-users can count on II-VI Infrared for all of their replacementoptics and laser consumables needs. Experts in producing optics from all key IR materials (CdTe, Ge, ZnSe, Si, ZnS,ZnS MultiSpectral, CaF2, Cu, GaAs,Al), we are the world’s leading manufacturer of ZnSe and ZnS, and the world’s largest vertically-integrated laser opticsmanufacturer. Our strengths include laser optics materials growth, optics fabrication, precision diamond machining, thinfilm coatings, optical component assembly, optical design & engineering, and world-class quality assurance. We are the #1 choice of laser OEMs. We are the only serious choice for laser end-users. We are II-VI Infrared. And weare the world leader in CO2 laser optics.12LIA Laser Application Resource Guide w w w. l a s e r i n s t i t u t e . o r g

BEAM DELIVERYCompany:Laser Mechanisms, Inc.Address: 25325 Regency DriveNovi, MI 48375telephone:fax:email:website:(248) 474-9480(248) 474-9277info@lasermech.comwww.lasermech.comCompany Description: Manufacturer of laser beam delivery components and articulated arm systems for high power CO2, Nd:YAG Fiber Lasersand other wavelengths that suit all facets of industrial applications.Products: Lens-based cutting heads Beam shuttles Mirror-based welding heads Beam trepanners and boring heads Articulated arms Cut quality enhancers Gas jet assemblies Beam scanners Vertical slides Auto-focus systems AccuCutter spacial filters Circular polarizers Beam collimators Feedback isolators Beam benders and splitters Beam diagnostic equipmentPrinciple Applications: Laser Mechanisms’ products are used in every type of industrial application including cutting, welding, drilling, scribing,surface treatment and other processes. The products are used with every type of laser, including CO2, Nd:YAG, FiberLasers and more.Services Offered: Complete system analysis, CAD drawings for your quotations, combined engineering experience over 300 years, designsto suit O.E.M. configurations, contract manufacturing and just in time O.E.M. supplier arrangements.Number of Employees: 50Principle Markets Served: Automotive, Aerospace, Converting, Lithography, Medical Device, Metal Fabrication, O.E.M. System Integrators, Scientific.131.800.345.2737 407.380.1553 Laser Institute of America

BEAM DELIVERYCompany:Cambridge TechnologyAddress: 25 Hartwell AvenueLexington, MA 02421telephone:fax:email:website:(781) 541-1600(781) y.comCompany Description: When you need a scanning solution for your laser system, think Cambridge Technology. We understand your priorities— outstanding performance in speed, accuracy, support and reliability in a scanning solution sized to precisely fit yourapplication and cost goals — and we deliver. As the worldwide market and technology leader, our expert R&D team meets your toughest challenge with cutting-edgetechnology and unparalleled customer support, all backed by the stability of a company with decades of experience inadvancing galvanometer technology.Focus on the company that focuses on you. Cambridge Technology – Your Best OEM Partner.Products: Scanning Components Wide Assortment of Galvanometers for 1mm–100mm Apertures Resonant Scanners up to 12kHz Dynamic Focusing Modules Analog and Digital Servo Drivers Open Loop and Specialty Galvo Motors Scanning Controllers Scanning Mirrors ScanHeads Lightning Digital Scan Heads ProSeries Scan Heads Large Aperture Scan Heads 3-Axis Scan Heads High Power Scanning SubsystemsSales Offices: United States Canada Europe Asia – Pacific China For Worldwide Locations, please ndex.htmlPrincipal Applications: Laser marking, machining, drilling and welding systems; dermatology, ophthalmology, confocal microscopy and analyticalapplications; Laser projection for both industrial and entertainment; laser CAD projection for industrial fabrication,alignment and cutting applications; material inspection and rapid prototyping; micro-machining applications such asmemory repair and laser trimming, as well as mask and wafer inspection applications.Principal Markets Served: Laser Material Processing, Biomedical Systems, Laser Projection, Laser Coding, Imaging & Printing, Laser Marking,Semiconductor Processing.14LIA Laser Application Resource Guide w w w. l a s e r i n s t i t u t e . o r g

S Y S T E M I N T E G R AT O R SCompany:Address:JPSA Laser 220 Hackett Hill RdManchester, NH 03102telephone:fax:website:(603) 518-3200(603) 518-3294www.jpsalaser.comCompany Description: JPSA Laser supplies Micromachining Systems, Contract Manufacture andProcess Development with resolutions down to 1 micron. Factory automationwith Excimer or DPSS lasers from 157nm to 1.06 μm. Applications includephotovoltaics/solar scribing, annealing/doping, thin film patterning, highpower LED production, flex displays, microfluidics, MEMS, wafer scribing,etc. Materials –diamond to polymers. Job Shop can provide from one toa million parts. Contact JPSA for a free evaluation of your application.Systems and Hardware: Turn-key laser solutions for Industrial and Research Automation – Factory and part handling Custom lasers and optical systems Laser beam delivery componentsServices: Contract manufacture and job shop services Process development for a wide range of applications Excimer Laser service, refurbishments and upgradesApplications: LED production 3D micromachining Photovoltaics Wafer scribing/Dicing Micro texturing High precision hole drilling Annealing/doping Via drilling Selective material removal Thin film patterning Lab-on-a-chip Blind features Sensors RFID sensors Skiving Medical device manufacture Flex displays Wire stripping Stents, catheters Probe cards Microfluidics/Ink jets151.800.345.2737 407.380.1553 Laser Institute of America

LASER SAFETYCompany:Board of Laser SafetyAddress: 13501 Ingenuity Drive, Ste 128Orlando, FL 32826toll-free ph:telephone:fax:email:website:1 (800) 34LASER(407) 380-1553(407) any Description: The Board of Laser Safety (BLS) was incorporated in September 2002 as a nonprofitorganization affiliated with the Laser Institute of America (LIA), a California nonprofitcorporation. As the use of lasers grows both in popularity and applications, there will be a growingdemand for trained laser safety professionals. The mission of the Board of LaserSafety is to provide a means for improvement in the practice of laser safety byproviding opportunities for the education, assessment and recognition of laser safetyprofessionals. BLS certification will enhance the credibility of a designated Laser SafetyOfficer, and demonstrate that individuals serving in the field of laser safety have agreedto adhere to high standards of safety and professional practice. The BLS offers two types of certification. The first type is called Certified Laser Safety Officer (CLSO) and is intendedfor professionals who are working with lasers in a scientific, manufacturing or industrial environment. Our second typeis called Certified Medical Laser Safety Officer (CMLSO) and is intended for professionals who are working with lasersin any medical environment. Detailed information about each of these programs can be found on our website. There are two steps in becoming a Certified LSO/MLSO. First, an individual must provide information demonstrating heor she meets certain educational prere

Northrop Grumman Cutting Edge Optronics is a leading supplier of high-power laser diodes, DPSS modules, laser diode drivers and complete DPSS laser systems. Many of our diode laser based products have become industry standards, and are used in a wide variety of commercial an

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3.LASER UNIT REF No. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1 LY4628001 1 LASER UNIT (SP) (SJ type) *1 1 LU9361001 1 LASER UNIT (SP) (SM type) *1 ADD *1 When replacing the Laser unit, open the front cover of the machine, check the first two characters of the Laser serial label attached on the Laser plate and order the same type of the Laser unit that .

kept as low as possible, but for safety reasons, a visible laser should be used instead. The Laser Listener goes by several names such as Laser Microphone, Laser Spy, Laser Bug, and a few other similar names. By building your own Laser Listener, you can experiment with this technology as you can adjust this primary design to suit your needs.

in Method B per ASTM D 4255. In-plane shear strength testing was used to determine the shear modulus. The 18-in. by 18-in. non-standard butt-joint Thermo-lag 330 specimens were shear tested in a single shearing frame with one frame edge set within 2-in. of the butt-joint and the other frame edge set approximately 1/2-in. outside the end of the mesh overlap. The 6-in. by 6-in. punching shear .