Beam Combiner Description
The Beam Combiner is designed to merge two laser
beams into one, commonly used in various laser industrial applications. It
typically combines a processing laser with a wavelength used for imaging or
indication into a single beam that aligns with the working position. The beam
combiner allows part of the wavelengths to transmit and part to reflect,
depending on the specific design requirements, which are often
customer-specified. Our beam combiners are designed to transmit the 1064nm
wavelength laser beam with a 45-degree incident angle, while reflecting the
650nm wavelength (visible light) at a 90-degree angle to calibrate the 1064nm
laser beam.
Beam Combiner Applications
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Laser Welding and Cutting:
Beam
combiners are used to combine multiple laser wavelengths for precision cutting
or welding in industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics.
·
Laser Marking and Engraving:
Used
in laser marking and engraving systems to combine lasers of different
wavelengths, improving engraving precision and speed.
·
Laser Imaging and Scanning:
In
medical and scientific fields, beam combiners combine lasers for imaging
systems, enhancing the quality and resolution of scans or diagnostic images.
Beam Combiner Packaging
Our products are packaged in customized cartons of various
sizes based on the material dimensions. Small items are securely packed in PP
boxes, while larger items are placed in custom wooden crates. We ensure strict
adherence to packaging customization and the use of appropriate cushioning
materials to provide optimal protection during transportation.

Packaging: Carton, Wooden box, Paper barrel, Iron barrel, or
Customized.
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details provided for your reference.
Beam Combiner FAQs
Q1. What is a Beam Combiner?
A Beam Combiner is an optical device that merges multiple
laser beams with different wavelengths into a single beam. It typically
transmits some wavelengths and reflects others, depending on the specific
design and application requirements.
Q2. What is the purpose of using a Beam Combiner?
Beam combiners are used to combine two or more laser beams
into one, optimizing the laser system for applications such as laser cutting,
welding, imaging, and spectroscopy, while ensuring precise control over the
laser's wavelength and power.
Q3. How does a Beam Combiner work?
A Beam Combiner works by using optical coatings that
transmit certain wavelengths and reflect others. The angle of incidence and the
coatings on the surfaces are carefully designed to control which light passes
through and which is reflected, allowing for precise beam merging.