IPG also is working to develop similar fiber laser sources with other emission wavelengths in the red, orange, blue and UV spectrum ranges. Active fibers are special optical fibers doped with rare earth ions, these allow for an extremely bright light from a very small core, thus combining multikilowatt output power with excellent beam quality. The company’s mission is to make its fiber laser technology the tool of choice in mass production. In fact, it has a unique combination of high power, ideal beam quality, fiber delivery, as well as high wall-plug efficiency. Also, the YLR is offered as a cost effective, adaptable solution for a clean room system or for integration into a production line. Our Retrofit services, including engineers familiar with system integration, are available to help customers replace older production lasers with energy-efficient fiber lasers from IPG.Individual Quasi-CW Fiber laser pulses can be modulated with analog control to achieve the optimal temporal pulse shape or pulse train for any particular application: The availability of true single-mode beam mode quality combined with very high pulse energy has never before been achieved in a competitively priced laser. IPG manufactures high power CW Ytterbium lasers in 1 to >100 kW range and Erbium, Thulium and Raman fiber lasers in 1 to 5 kW range. "Our newest lasers are a direct result of combining our advanced fiber laser platform with the latest state-of-the-art technologies of seed sources and nonlinear converters. All rights reserved. GLR Series is a family of single-mode, single-frequency continuous wave (CW) green fiber lasers with output powers up to 100 W. Based on highly efficient and reliable fiber laser technologies, GLR lasers feature a super-compact lightweight optical head, connected with a fiber cable to an air-cooled rack-mounted main laser console. The dynamic operating range of these devices is from 10% to full power with no change in beam divergence or beam profile throughout the entire range. View our laser products. This allows a single laser to be utilized for both high and low power welding, drilling and precision cutting applications. For your convenience, we have sales offices in many locations. The pulsed lasers provide a high peak power with scalable average output power up to 10W, pulse duration of just 1 ns, and frequency of 50 to 600 kHz. IPG YLS low-order-mode kilowatt class fiber lasers operate with typical wall-plug efficiencies greater than 40%. IPG offers a wide selection of continuous wave (CW) fiber lasers that can be integrated into laser systems, ranging in power from 10 W to tens of kilowatts. IPG Photonics Corporation is the leader in high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers used primarily in materials processing and other diverse applications. Higher output powers are planned.The second green fiber laser introduced today is a single frequency and low noise CW green fiber laser that features output power greater than 15W, M2 of less than 1.1, and a line width near 2 MHz at 532 nm. IPG has been working with key customers on specific applications.© 2020 Endeavor Business Media, LLC. IPG uses unique set of The divergence specifications of high power IPG fiber lasers are far superior of other high power lasers. At output wavelengths of 532 nm, IPG Photonics' (Oxford, MA) pulsed and continuous wave (CW) green fiber laser promise high single-mode beam quality, ease of use and high reliability at lower prices than competitive green lasers. About IPG Photonics Corporation IPG Photonics Corporation is the leader in high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers used primarily in materials processing and other diverse applications. You are now leaving the IPG web site and being directed to a third party web site* Minimum pulse duration is 10 microseconds upon request. Please contact your IPG representative.Q-switched fiber lasers are capable of providing pulse energies in the mJ range, but for materials processing applications requiring multiple Joules of pulse energy at multi-kilowatt peak powers IPG has developed the unique Another important note is that although the same peak and average power could be obtained by modulating IPG's kW-class power ytterbium lasers, the QCW lases are significantly cheaper, providing affordable high peak power in several 100 Watt to a few kW average power range.The Quasi Continuous Wave pulsed fiber laser replaces the aging population of inefficient flash lamp-pumped solid state lasers with much smaller and longer lasting diode pumped devices.