Laser head
blocks, which house the reflective cavity, rod,
and lamp are typically machined from non-corroding
metals or plastics. Metals are more durable than
plastics but have the drawback of being electrically
conductive. Extra care must be taken with the
design of lamp connector insulation to accommodate
metal head assemblies. Plastic heads are electrically
insular but are more susceptible to degradation
caused by long term exposure to ultraviolet lamp
radiation.

Head block manufacturing requires
fairly complex machining of various openings,
grooves, slots, cooling channels, etc., which
are necessary to accurately capture the cavity,
lamp, rod, and flow tube assemblies for ease
of installation and alignment, and maximum cooling
water flow. The various openings are sealed with
gaskets and O-Rings which are available in kits.
**Please see detailed exploded
views of headblock drawings for the most popular
lasers on pages 5-29. For more technical information
see page 118 of our catalog. (click
here to view the catalog , *.pdf) |