Laser operation occurs when a medium (in our case CO2) is excited within a chamber. Ours is a sealed metal tube.
This light is focused to a small, intense beam that may be used for cutting or "writing" on variety of materials.
Synrad's
patentedall-metal
tube
Lasers
function as components within a system and are commonly
used in such applications as Engraving, Cutting, Marking
and even 3D Prototyping. Synrad
lasers have operated in excess of 45,000 hours and are
still going strong.
Synrad sealed CO2
lasers
are able to work non-stop, 24-hours-a-day for years without
any maintenance. This reliability is due to our "all metal"
tube technology, which ensures high laser gas purity and
longer laser life.
Once the laser has reached the end of its useful life, a
simple, inexpensive gas refill restores the laser to full
power.
Compact and ruggedly built, Synrad lasers are able to
function in the harshest industrial
conditions.
Lasers
are precision tools. A laser never comes into contact with
the material it is working on - only its beam does.
With focused spots as small as .002" possible, damage
commonly caused by mechanical machines - touching, dragging
or tearing a material's surface - is totally
avoided.
Synrad
lasers are extremely cost effective and very affordable.
There are no mechanical or moving parts to wear out or
breakdown.
There's no maintenance required, either. Production
downtime is reduced and there are no consumables to
replace. Factor in long operating lifetimes, low operating
costs, and you have a very persuasive reason to consider
Synrad lasers.
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