The Multi-mode Pump Combiner (MPC) independently developed by STR Laser ensures no/low loss of the signal light transmitted in signal fibers and stable and reliable performance. MPCs can find their applications in fiber lasers, fiber amplifiers, and other scientific research fields.
Product Type | Pump Fiber | Signal Input Fiber | Signal Output Fiber | Signal Insertion Loss (Max) | Pump Efficiency (Min) | Power of Individual Input Fiber(Max) |
(2+1)x1 | 135/155 | 14/250 | 14/250 | 0.1dB | 96% | 240W |
200/220 | 14/250 | 14/250 | 0.1dB | 96% | 400W | |
220/242 | 14/250 | 14/250 | 0.15dB | 93% | 700W | |
(6+1)x1 | 135/155 | 14/250 | 14/250 | 0.2dB | 96% | 240W |
135/155 | 20/400 | 20/400 | 0.2dB | 96% | 240W |
Based on the self-developed "small core diameter" laser technology, the STR-HW series handheld laser welders adopt a new dual circuit refrigerant direct cooling system and integrated structural design. These welders can provide customers with such experiences as high effectiveness, large penetration, high energy-efficiency, and high convenience. Because these welders can weld various metal materials, they find broad applications including welding building materials; welding materials used to make home electrical appliances, kitchen hardware and bathroom hardware; sheet metal processing and pipeline processing.
The laser-plasma coaxial hybrid welding technology independently developed by STR eliminates the shortcomings of laser welding or plasma arc welding, and is widely used for precision welding of precision parts in aviation and space applications, of products in high-speed railway, subway and other rail transit applications, and of electronic products, etc. It has been certified that the welder adopting this technology can weld 6mm Series 7 aluminum plates and produce welded joints meeting Level I weld acceptance requirements.
AM-XX-I additive manufacturing dedicated fiber lasers developed by STR feature high power stability, high beam quality and highly integrated compact structure, greatly reducing power attenuation, which can find their broad applications in industries such as aviation, space, medical equipment, and automobiles.