Frankfurt Laser Company

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Defence Laser Modules
Application
Target designation
Visible & IR Laser Illumination
Night Vision Enhancement


Features
Small dimensions
Wide temperature band -40° +60°C
Shock and vibration resistant
High pointing stability

Product news

1. 1535nm Erbium Glass Lasers

The FRLD-1535-XXXμJ-Q is a series of "eye-safe" 1535nm diode-pumped passively q-switched Erbium glass lasers with pulse energies between 10~700μJ and high peak powers. With dimensions of just 21~35 x 8 x 7mm (LxWxH) they are very compact and the optimal laser source for applications like laser range-finding, laser imaging and surveying equipment.

2. Green Laser Dazzler GLM-520-850-25560

The new Green Laser Dazzler GLM-520-850-25560 from Lasence delivers 850mW of green light (520nm) which is sufficient to dazzle in a distance of up to 30m at night. The dazzling distance is adjustable from 3m to 30m. There is a distance scale at the adjusting part to make sure that the power density is between 0.1-2.6mW/cm2 at daytime and between 0.06-1.3mW/cm2 at night. There is also an LED lighting function with >100lux @ 10m. The dazzler is operated with a rechargeable battery with 5000mAh which grants a long operation time. It fulfils the requirements for protection class IP65 and can be operated within a temperature range of -20°C to +50°C. With a length of 255mm, a diameter of 40mm (Tube) / 60mm (Head) and a weight of 800g it is very compact and lightweight.

3. Gun Sight Mini Laser Diode Modules

Frankfurt Laser Company's Gun Sight Mini Laser Diode Modules offer low cost, long lifespan, good consistency, and compact structure. Optional features include built-in APC, photodiode, and external driver options. These modules provide a range of wavelengths (450nm, 520nm, 635nm, 650nm, 780nm and 850nm) and power outputs (0.4mW – 80mW) to suit diverse applications, ensuring precision and reliability. With their compact design and robust performance, these modules are ideal for integration into gun laser sights and various positioning and alignment tools.

1. 1535nm Erbium Glass Lasers

The FRLD-1535-XXXμJ-Q is a series of "eye-safe" 1535nm diode-pumped passively q-switched Erbium glass lasers with pulse energies between 10~700μJ and high peak powers. With dimensions of just 21~35 x 8 x 7mm (LxWxH) they are very compact and the optimal laser source for applications like laser range-finding, laser imaging and surveying equipment.

2. Green Laser Dazzler GLM-520-850-25560

The new Green Laser Dazzler GLM-520-850-25560 from Lasence delivers 850mW of green light (520nm) which is sufficient to dazzle in a distance of up to 30m at night. The dazzling distance is adjustable from 3m to 30m. There is a distance scale at the adjusting part to make sure that the power density is between 0.1-2.6mW/cm2 at daytime and between 0.06-1.3mW/cm2 at night. There is also an LED lighting function with >100lux @ 10m. The dazzler is operated with a rechargeable battery with 5000mAh which grants a long operation time. It fulfils the requirements for protection class IP65 and can be operated within a temperature range of -20°C to +50°C. With a length of 255mm, a diameter of 40mm (Tube) / 60mm (Head) and a weight of 800g it is very compact and lightweight.

3. Gun Sight Mini Laser Diode Modules

Frankfurt Laser Company's Gun Sight Mini Laser Diode Modules offer low cost, long lifespan, good consistency, and compact structure. Optional features include built-in APC, photodiode, and external driver options. These modules provide a range of wavelengths (450nm, 520nm, 635nm, 650nm, 780nm and 850nm) and power outputs (0.4mW – 80mW) to suit diverse applications, ensuring precision and reliability. With their compact design and robust performance, these modules are ideal for integration into gun laser sights and various positioning and alignment tools.

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IR Laser Diodes CW and Pulse

830nm-1550nm operating in wide temperature range (-60° +80°C)

Application: rangefinders, target designators, IR laser illuminators for night vision equipment in space, avionics, infantry fire arms, battle tanks, navy

Mid-IR (1.5µm to 16µm) LEDs, Laser Diodes and PD

Application: sensors for security systems, smart weapons illuminators

Superluminescent Diodes

830-850nm operating in wide temperature range (-45° +85°C)

Application: fiber gyroscopes for 3D-positiong (avionics, missiles, battle tanks, navy)

Laser Diode Modules Red, Green, IR

operating in wide temperature range (-20° +85°C)

Application: target designators for fire arms

IR Laser Illuminator

Application: accessory to night vision equipment

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