About Laser Power Meter
Other Details
- Power Range: 1 W, 10 W, 100 W, 1 KW
- Aperture: 12mm, 16mm, 25mm, 50mm
- Type: Silicon, Thermal, Pyro-electric
- Display: Maestro, Integra
- Cooling Type: Convection, Fan, Water cooled
High Precision LCD MeasurementThe laser power meter offers precise digital readings via a clear LCD display. With a resolution of 0.1 mW, users can confidently measure laser power from as low as 0.1 mW up to 2W, ensuring reliable data for laboratory and R&D requirements.
Wide Wavelength CompatibilityDesigned to measure a broad spectrum from 400 nm to 1100 nm, this power meter provides flexibility for various laser types. Its high sensitivity silicon sensor and direct absorption measurement theory deliver dependable results across multiple applications.
Portable, Robust, and Easy to UseHoused in durable aluminum with a polycarbonate front, this laser power meter is built for regular use in professional environments. Its battery-operated nature and compact dimensions make it convenient to transport and use on-site or in the laboratory.
FAQs of Laser Power Meter:
Q: How do I use the Laser Power Meter to measure laser output power?
A: To use the meter, switch it on, position the laser beam onto the sensor, and read the measured output power directly from the LCD display. Ensure the protective filter is in place during high-power measurements.
Q: What benefits does the LCD digital display provide?
A: The LCD digital display offers immediate, clear readouts of measured values, making it easy to monitor power fluctuations and record precise data for analysis or documentation.
Q: When should I recalibrate the Laser Power Meter?
A: The device is factory calibrated for accuracy and does not require frequent recalibration. However, for critical applications or after extended use, periodic recalibration as per manufacturer guidelines is advisable.
Q: Where is this Laser Power Meter commonly used?
A: This meter is widely utilized in research and development centers, laboratories, laser maintenance work, and for precise laser alignment tasks due to its reliability and ease of use.
Q: What is the measurement process for different wavelengths?
A: Simply direct the laser (within the 400-1100 nm range) onto the sensor. The high sensitivity silicon sensor automatically detects the wavelength and displays the corresponding power output without manual adjustment.
Q: How does the protective filter enhance user safety?
A: The included protective filter shields the user from excessive laser exposure during powerful measurements, preventing accidental injury and ensuring safer operation in line with laboratory safety protocols.
Q: What are the main advantages of battery operation for this meter?
A: Battery operation (9V) allows for portable, untethered usemaking the meter ideal for mobile field work, quick setup in multiple locations, and ensuring measurement capability even when mains power is unavailable.