The 70K-W is a water-cooled thermal power laser sensor that is designed for ultra-high powers with a 130 mm aperture. It has dimensions 467 X 396 x 427 mm. The 70K-W laser power meter sensor can measure powers ranging from 2 to 70 kW and is designed for a beam with either gaussian or flat top profile incident on the center of its deflecting cone. Applications include, high-power fiber laser development and testing, directed energy systems, cutting and drilling in industrial production.
- 0.8-10.6µm spectral range with deflecting cone
- Water-cooled for 2 to 70 kW average power measurement
- 130 mm Diameter Aperture
- Extremely low back reflection of <0.5%
- Accommodates both vertical and horizontal measurement orientations See All Features
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Features
Support horizontal and vertical measurement orientation:
Different applications and use cases require different beam orientations. For testing and development purposes, directed energy systems usually use a horizontal beam. However, in industrial settings, vertical beams are often preferred due to process requirements and safety considerations. The system is designed to perform measurements both horizontally and vertically, offering the flexibility needed to accommodate varying operational and safety needs.
Operational safety:
The system guarantees operational safety with an extremely low back reflection of <0.5% and a built-in interlock output, offering several configurable trigger criteria. Together, these features are essential for ensuring safety in high-power environments.
Real time laser power monitoring:
There are cases, users may want to check the stability of their laser or use an indication on laser power as an input to one of their systems. By using the integrated photodiode output of the 70K-W, it is possible to accommodate these needs, enabling direct connection to third-party devices for monitoring laser stability or providing instantaneous control and feedback.
Easy integration with 3rd part systems:
The 70K-W can be part of a larger system and requires integration. This can be achieved using Ethernet, RS232 communication interfaces, or an analog output. The sensor can operate with regular tap water or deionized water to accommodate different cooling systems.
Accessories
Resources
Data Sheets
Catalogs
Power Sensors Catalog(11.2 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF)
Drawings & CAD
70K-W Drawing(PDF)
Technical Notes
Absorption, Angle Dependence and Damage Graphs for Thermal Sensors(216.1 kB, PDF) 70K-W User Notes(PDF) How to Use Water Cooled Ophir Sensors 5 Situations Where Laser Performance Measurement is Necessary Calibration Accuracy of Ophir’s High Power Sensors How Much of the Power Sensor Aperture Can My Laser Fill Up? Common Reasons for Thermal Sensor Damage or Out of Tolerance Conditions



