Cube

Cube


 



Power in the Palm of Your Hand

The Cube is designed for power measurements of solid state lasers. In the processing zone, laser power is one of the key parameters for the result of laser materials processing. A loss of power can lead to serious quality issues of the processed part. This is why laser power must be measured directly in or near the processing zone.

The Cube, as a mobile and compact power probe, enables the determination of laser power directly beneath the processing head in the processing zone.

 

The measurement system is designed to monitor laser power in day to day production. The compact design enables the Cube to undertake power measurements even in the smallest of places that usually do not accommodate a measurement device. The Cube is protected against shock and vibration as well as dust by a robust housing. It is also equipped with
an integrated LCD. Operating power is provided via a Lithium cell, which can be charged via a micro-USB port.

The device has an internal ring buffer, which stores the laser 14 measurements, the last of which can be viewed directly on the display. The ring buffer itself is larger and can be accessed via Bluetooth.

 

Easy handling with Cube App

Using the Bluetooth connection with the PRIMES Cube, a convenient monitoring of the laser power with a mobile device like tablet or smartphone for AndroidTM is possible. Aside from the graphic display and backup of the measured values stored in the Cube, it is possible to define presets for measurement series and transfer them to the Cube using the Bluetooth connection.


The readings laser power, pulse duration and energy per pulse can be displayed graphically on the mobile device. In addition, a standard deviation evaluation of the measured values is possible with the PRIMES Cube App.
The PRIMES Cube App is available in the Google Play Store as free download.

 

Measurement Principle

The absorber of the calorimetric measurement system is irradiated by a laser for a short period of time. The temperature difference of the absorber between start and finish of the laser pulse is measured. From the temperature rise, the microprocessor based electronics is able to calculate laser power to a high degree of accuracy. An interlock signal is provided in order to turn off the laser beam emission, should the absorber overheat. The usage of this signal is strongly recommended.

 

System Parameters

The Cube measures the incident laser energy and the irradiation time. The calculated laser power has an accuracy of ± 3 %, with a repeatability of ± 1 %. The typical working temperature range of the Cube lies between +15 °C and +40 °C.

System parameters for the Laser:

  • Wavelength: 900 – 1090 nm
  • Power range: 25 – 8000 W (average power)
  • Measurement time = Pulse duration: 0.1 – 2 s

Laser power and irradiation time stand in direct relationship for the measurement.

 

A Class of its Own – Cube M

Measuring very high power densities? No longer a problem: the new Cube M by PRIMES enables measurements up to a power density of 250 kW/cm² at a power of 2 kW!


This latest measuring device is designed to monitor laser power of high quality lasers even in the smallest of spaces that usually do not accommodate a measurement device. The original Cube is designed for power measurements of single shot measurements with solid state lasers.


In some high power cases, however, the intensity of the laser radiation is much too high for conventional power meters and will damage the coating of the absorber. For such applications, PRIMES developed the new Cube M, capable of high power density laser radiation measurements.


The specialty: The micro optics array at the beam entrance, which was developed in-house at PRIMES, enables a mounting of the Cube M directly in the focused laser beam underneath the processing optics. Also, the beam incidence does not have to be vertical;­ angles of incidence of up to ± 20 ° are possible. These features make the Cube M ideally suited for micro machining and additive manufacturing applications.

 

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