Month: April 2015

Improve Your Laser Marking Process

Lasers are amazing. They can cut or weld, drill or solder.  A very general application of laser materials processing is called laser marking.  This can refer to a host of processes, like:  etching, engraving, ablating, etc. Here’s a question I never considered: How can you be sure that your laser will mark the wood (or…

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Peak power vs. Average Power What is it, and how do I measure it?

A pulsed laser could have an average power of, say, 1 Watt, yet a peak power of 1 Megawatt – so when specifying it’s rather important to understand the difference! Contact us

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M-Squared: Lasers’ KPI (Key Performance Indicator)

  With all of today’s technology, we are drowning in data. I know this is true in fields like marketing and running a business, and I’m sure it rings true with measuring your laser as well.  There are all sorts of things you can measure, but it’s never worth measuring something unless you plan on…

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A Glimpse into the Life of Ophir CTO Ephraim Greenfield

What’s the one quality you need to be a great scientist? Intelligence?  Diligence? If you ask Ephraim Greenfield, co-founder of Ophir, he’ll probably tell you it’s a mixture of luck and being willing to just go ahead and try something. Contact us

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