Once this advanced 532nm green cross line Laser Pointer module is being used in various industrial working field, it just shows its superiority. Available with wide output power range from 5mW to 100mW, it just enables the brightest green cross line generation result at all working distances.
At the same time, employed by external DC input power supply, after very simple connection with electric power source, it begins to generate the brightest vertical and horizontal line at all kinds of working occasions.
On condition that exact working surface is quite difficult to reach, green cross line Blue Laser Pointer 10000mw module can project a type of noncontact green cross line at all working distances, even harsh working environment that is quite difficult to achieve. Once it is being used under sunlight working environments, high power 532nm green crosshair laser module is still efficient enough to generate bright enough two perpendicular lines while the selecting output power is higher than 50mW.
The government recommended safety practices for a given Green Star Laser Pointer 10mW system will depend on its classification. The following list highlights the criteria used to classify lasers, as well as listing the key safety considerations when operating a system within the indicated classification. See "See ANSI Z136.1 or IEC 60825-1" for a comprehensive discussion of these safety topics.
Wavelength:
If the laser is designed to emit multiple wavelengths the classification is based on the most hazardous wavelength.
Output Characteristics:
For continuous-wave (CW) or repetitively pulsed Cat Chasing Laser Pointer the average output power (watts) and limiting exposure time inherent in the design are considered.
For pulsed lasers the total energy per pulse (joule), pulse duration, pulse repetition frequency and emergent beam radiant exposure are considered.
Laser Classification
Class 1 and 1M Lasers and Laser Systems
These systems are also classified as "Exempt" lasers. They are normally not hazardous with respect to continuous viewing, or are designed in a way that prevents human access to laser radiation (e.g., laser printers).
Class 2 and 2M Lasers and 50mw Green Laser Systems (Low Risk)
These lasers emit visible light, which, due to normal human reflex responses, do not present a hazard. However, a safety risk would be posed if the output source were brought to within close proximity of the eye and then viewed for an extended period of time.
Class 3R and 3B Lasers and Laser Systems (Moderate Risk)
Class III lasers can cause eye injury if viewed momentarily, but are not capable of causing serious skin injury or hazardous diffuse reflections without the use of collecting/conditioning optics (e.g., fiber optics, telescopes, etc.).
Class 4 Lasers and Laser Systems (High Risk)
These lasers present an eye hazard from direct and diffuse reflections. In addition, class IV lasers can cause combustion of flammable materials and produce serious skin burns and injury from direct exposure. Most laser systems manufactured by Coherent fall into this classification.
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