AKELA Laser has launched its high-efficiency laser diode modules that use the company’s advanced long wavelength laser diodes extending from 1030 to 1950 nm.
These high-efficient entry-level modules have been designed to be compatible with 200 µ as well as 400 µ 0.22NA fibers, delivering about 20 W CW of efficacy. They are the first series of laser modules and other products being released by the company over the next 6 months. Laser modules with maximum power levels and modules having incorporated components like fiber sensors, photodetectors, blast shields, and aiming beams will be rolled out in the forthcoming years.
According to the CEO of AKELA, Bob Sellers, the company’s new, highly efficient modules can work at low drive currents and are free of impacts from catastrophic failure. An incorporated thermistor and an SMA output is available, through which users can adopt the right fiber brand and substitute the fibers as needed.
Besides ensuring productivity, the modules enable customers to minimize the overall system costs by promoting affordable power supplies, drive electronics, and cooling methods. These modules have been developed by AKELA to make customers enjoy cost-effective, standard version of the custom modules that are being demanded.
AKELA Laser provides laser modification and designs custom modules in case the modules fail to comply with customer requirements. The company specializes in custom laser assemblies and also provides custom laser systems, laser drivers and standard laser diode packages.