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Power Technology Releases MK Series Laser Module for Machine Vision Applications

Power Technology has launched a new range of MK laser module, ideal for several machine vision applications like dimensional scanning, web supervision, illumination, three dimensional profiling and imaging and high speed road and rail inspection.

The MK laser module features exceptional beam quality and PTI electronics and it can effectively substitute machine vision lasers that are currently used in industries.

Walter Burgess, VP of Sales and Engineering, Power Technology, has stated that their business strategy ideally fits in to the machine vision segment, which needs powerful and well-defined light lasers capable of handling the toughest industrial applications. He added that their MK series can offer output power of the range between 150mW and 8W at wavelengths from 635nm to 1064nm.

According to William Burgess, VP of Operations, the MK Series laser module includes a robust industrial layout and accurate cooling methods to maintain the temperature of the laser diode. He mentioned that the module can be customized for offering the finest performance either at near or far range due to a broad range of modifiable optics. He added that the fiber linked MK laser can function in TTL, CW and analog modulation modes and it features options for adjusting temperature and power.

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