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    Default Artos red module

    Hello Guys

    I,m selling a module on behalf of a client and i was asked to post it again so here it is. Its a red module doing more then 700mw 650nm and has practically no ours on it.

    The beam output is 3mm and divergence is about 1mrd. Its a top quallity module from one of the best lasercompanies in the world.

    Asking price 300 euro.


    Johan
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    That's pretty much collectable.. that's from the early days when most of the milling was hand done and Thomas Hafner was running the show. Even I can't get my hands on one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulstorm View Post
    that's from the early days when most of the milling was hand done and Thomas Hafner was running the show.
    The machining certainly isn't hand done on that. CNC for sure...
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    They had a hand mill in the early days, then went to a Maho. You might be right, as this could have been around that point in time where they changed to mostly CNC. Was still very manual in terms of programming... no USB sticks and CAD back then.

    edit: second looks, CNC for sure! But super duper early days, they didn't use that anodisation colour for long.

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    Nice modul, but i miss the LASORB - how did they survive without a LASORB for 10 years. Impossible :-)
    Last edited by ThomasF; 06-13-2016 at 11:08.

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