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Ultrafast Amplifiers deliver greater than 14 W power.
2014-02-14 14:31:52| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Suited for research applications, Spitfire® Ace™ PA Power Amplifier delivers >14 W output power at 5 kHz and >12 W at 1 and 10 kHz repetition rates, while Spitfire Ace Regenerative Amplifier provides >7 W at 5 kHz and >6 W at 1 and 10 kHz. Spirit-NOPA automated non-collinear optical parametric amplifier, when used with Spirit™ ultrafast laser, creates system that is tunable from 250–900 nm and capable of generating sub-20 fs pulses with user-adjustable repetition rates from single shot to 1 MHz. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Search for suppliers of: Power Amplifiers
Q-Switched Lasers deliver greater than 12 W UV power.
2014-02-13 14:30:59| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Intended for micromachining applications, Talon Q-Switched DPSS Lasers deliver pulse energy greater >240 µJ and repetition rate of 0–500 kHz. Units are available in >12 and >6 W UV and >20 W green versions, which combine power supply and laser head into single rugged package, enabling integration into machine tools and onto gantry systems. Applications include PCB cutting/drilling, semiconductor, LED and ceramic scribing, thin-film patterning of ITO and solar cells, and glass cutting/drilling. This story is related to the following:Diode-Pumped Lasers | Micromachining Lasers | Solid State Lasers
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Cargill's New Labels Aim For Greater Transparency
2014-02-04 20:07:00| Beef
Beef Producer According to the company, consumer research conducted over the past year sparked the changes, which include more fact-based material online and a pre-printed QR code on packaging in addition to labeling efforts. read more
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Canada: Pollution from oilsands greater than first believed, new research suggests
2014-02-04 14:40:04| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Edmonton Journal: A new study released Monday suggests environmental assessments of oilsands projects have underestimated the impact of pollution, raising questions about the accuracy of data used as part of the approval process. Despite taking into account emissions from industry-related activities, researchers from the University of Toronto found estimates in environmental impact statements submitted to regulators were insufficient to explain existing contamination levels in northern Alberta. Our study shows...
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Intel Corp. seeks 'greater accountability' in top officer pay
2014-02-04 00:35:22| Agriculture - Topix.net
Brian Krzanich, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., is paid considerably less than his predecessor, part of what the company calls a "cultural shift."
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