HeNe Lasers

  • A ballast resistor is necessary to run a bare laser tube. (Lasers that are in a metal head will have one built in.) It must be placed in series with the anode lead within 3" of the tube. 68K ohm, 3 Watt metal oxide ballast resistor. Recommended for HeNe laser tubes that operate on 6.5mA or less
  • Female Alden style, high voltage connector with 2 feet (0.6M) wire leads. Silicon wire leads are rated at 30KVDC, 22AWG
  • Male Alden style, high voltage connector with 2 feet (0.6M) wire leads. Silicon wire leads are rated at 30KVDC, 22AWG
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    These are lightly used, Helium Neon laser heads for your OEM replacement or experimental needs. Other types of heads may be available. Please call or email for more information. Specifications:

    MFG / Model: Melles Griot 05-LHP-123-496 Output Power: 1.8 mW minimum, 2.4 mW typical Wavelength: 632.8nm RED Polarization: Linear, 500:1 Mode: TEMoo Beam Diameter: 0.63 mm Beam Divergence: 1.28 mRads. Aperture Mount: 4x 4-40 tapped holes, 25.4 mm square spacing. Operating Voltage: 1750 VDC. Start Voltage: 10 KV. Operating Current: 6.5 mA Input Lead: Male Alden connector with a 229 mm long cord. (extension cord available) Recommended Power Supply:  LAB-S-22, DG-22, E-21, F-22. Dimensions: 272 mm long x 44.5 mm diameter. Warranty: Limited 30 days from date of purchase.

  • These are rebuilt heads with new laser tubes installed for your OEM, replacement, or experimental needs. Heads have integral ballast resistor, mechanical shutter, and mounting holes for accessories. Other types of heads may be available. Please call for more information.

    Specifications:

    Output Power: 1.9 mW minimum, 2.4 mW typical, 3.5 mW maximum. Wavelength: 632.8nm RED Polarization: Linear, 500:1 Mode: TEMoo Beam Diameter: 0.80 mm Beam Divergence: 1.35 mRads. Aperture Mount: 4x 4-40 threaded holes, 25.4 mm Square spacing. Operating Voltage: 1800 VDC. Start Voltage: 10KV. Operating Current Range: 5.5 to 6.5 mA, 6.0 mA Ideal. Input Lead: Male Alden connector with a 229 mm long cord. (extension cord available) Recommended Power Supply:  LAB-S-22, DG-22, E-21, F-22. Dimensions: 274 mm long  44.5 mm diameter. Warranty: Limited 30 days from date of purchase.

  • A Ballast resistor is necessary to run a bare laser tube. (Lasers that are in a metal head will have one built in.) It must be placed in series with the anode lead within 3" of the tube. 100K ohm, 2 Watt metal oxide ballast resistor. Recommended for HeNe laser tubes that operate on 4.5mA or less.
  • Laser Drive inc. model number 380T-2700-3900-6.5-4 This new, re-labeled power supply will operate a typical 18 to 25 inch long HeNe laser. Hook-up diagram included. Specifications: Input Voltage:   100-120 / 200-230 VAC, 50 to 400 Hz. Output Voltage: 2700 to 3900 VDC. Output Current:  5.5 to 7.0 mA user adjustable. Preset at 6.5 mA Trigger Voltage: >12 KV Input Leads:      12", 22 AWG. Flying. Output Leads:    12", Alden high voltage connector. CDRH delay:       4 seconds. (Defeatable by cutting violet wire loop) Dimensions:       7" X 2.4" X 1.4" (178 x 61 x 36 mm) Mounting holes: 0.15" diameter x 3, 2.95" x 1.8" center spacing. Warranty:           30 days from date of purchase.
  • A ballast resistor is necessary to run a bare laser tube. (Lasers that are in a metal head will have one built in.) It must be placed in series with the anode lead within 3" of the tube. 75K ohm, 5 Watt wire wound ballast resistor. Recommended for HeNe laser tubes that operate on 8mA or less.
  • Female Alden style, high voltage connector with 6 feet (1.8M) of coax. Coax cable is rated at 15 KVDC.
  • Male Alden style high voltage connector with 6 feet (1.8M) of coax. Coax cable is rated at 15KVDC.
  • Alden style, high voltage extension cable with a male and female connector. Coax cable is 6 feet (1.8M) long and rated at 15KVDC.
  • Nylon cradle mounts for 1 to 1.5" diameter laser tubes. Mounts accept a cable tie to secure the tube to the mount. Dimensions are 1" x .64" x .42" with a .20" diameter mounting hole. Set of 2 cradle mounts.

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