Laser lamps are mercury-free gas discharge lamps used to pump solid-state lasers in many laser applications like welding, cutting and marking. They are especially suitable for high-power lasers or lasers with high precision requirements.Also for non-laser applications like IPL hair removal, ultraviolet (UV) curing, sun simulation and rapid thermal processing of silicon wafers, pulsed laser lamps are increasingly used. Their main advantages in these applications are their broad spectral output and their high powers.
Heraeus Noblelight offers the full range of for these applications, including customized laser lamp designs.
Heraeus laser lamps are manufactured in our factory in Cambridge/ UK. Our automated lamp production lines are unique in the laser lamp industry and provide leading lamp-to-lamp stability and lifetime for both CW and flash lamps. Heraeus keeps exploring new ways to improve laser lamp performance with research institutes and, most importantly, our customers.
We provide competent and responsive service to laser system manufacturers and designers of non-laser applications. In addition to quality laser lamps, Heraeus Noblelight also offers external trigger transformers. Our experienced team of sales engineers will assist you from consultancy and design of the laser lamp through to on-time delivery from our in-house manufacturing. The Heraeus Lamp Book contains comprehensive technical information about CW and flash lamps. Please download our flash lamp enquiry form to specify your exact requirements and operating conditions. Send the completed form back to Heraeus Noblelight Ltd. and we will provide you with a quotation.
Users of laser systems can purchase quality laser lamps from Heraeus through our worldwide distribution network. The Lamp Handling Guide contains practical information on lamp changing procedures.
Further information:
Overview brochure (PDF 0,2 MB)
The Lamp Book (PDF 1,7 MB)
Lamp Handling Guide (PDF 0,2 MB)
Product Brochure, English (PDF 0,9 MB)
Flash lamp enqiry form (PDF 0,1 MB)
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