COHERENT ENERGYMAX Laser Energy Sensor
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The Coherent EnergyMax laser energy sensor is designed for a variety of demanding laser measurement applications. The Coherent EnergyMax laser energy sensor utilizes a unique MaxBlack coating, significantly enhancing resistance to damage and mechanical durability compared to traditional black coatings. The J-50MB-YAG combines the MaxBlack coating and diffuser for use with high-energy lasers up to 35mm in diameter, functioning at wavelengths of 266, 355, 532, and 1056nm without requiring additional calibration. The EnergyMax sensor is equipped with a built-in sensor that performs automatic temperature compensation to minimize the risk of damage. *You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan that features this product below.*
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■ISO 17025 Certification ■High laser durability, high repetition rate, high durability ■Built-in wavelength calibration function ■Automatic temperature compensation by built-in sensor For the product lineup, specifications, and sales prices of standard products, please refer to the relevant product page on the official website of Edmund Optics Japan (accessible from the product homepage linked above). *You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan that includes this product from the link below.
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Edmund Optics (EO) is a leading company in optical components, imaging, and photonics technology. It supports markets worldwide, including R&D, electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical fields. EO's products are used in a wide range of applications, from DNA analysis to retinal biometrics and high-speed FA applications. With the fusion of EO's latest manufacturing capabilities and global logistics network, it is recognized in the market as the No. 1 supplier of optical components available for stock sale. Customers in Japan are served by the local subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan, Inc.