New drop-in replacement CO2 optics that meet OEM requirements for popular monument, sign, and stone etching lasers are now available from stock for overnight shipment.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (PRWEB) April 25, 2018

Laser Research Optics has introduced a broad range of drop-in replacement CO2 optics that meet OEM requirements for popular monument, sign, and stone etching lasers.

Laser Research CO2 Optics are manufactured to ISO-10110 specifications for optical elements and are in-stock for Kern®, Trotec®, Universal®, and Vytek® lasers. Supplied in plane-parallel configurations, these drop-in field replacements include zero phase-, phase lock-, rear mirrors, output couplers, and phase retarders designed for 400 Watt to 1 Kilowatt lasers.

Featuring 4.0” to 7.5” focal lengths to provide deeper cuts, Laser Research CO2 Optics are available in 0.75” and 1.5” dia. sizes. Mirrors are made from mirror-grade single crystal silicon and have an enhanced silver coat for 99.6% minimum reflectance at 10.6 microns.

Laser Research CO2 Optics for popular monument and sign etching lasers are priced according to size and type; with delivery within 24-hours.

For more information contact:

Laser Research Optics
A Division of Meller Optics, Inc.
Scott Rouillard, Sales Mgr.
120 Corliss St.
Providence, RI 02904
(888) 239-5545 FAX (401) 331-4004
e-mail: scott@laserresearch.net
http://www.laserresearch.net

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