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655nm uses?

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As im patiently awaiting my 655nm labby(halfway through the waiting period now :D) I decided to do some searching on ways 655nm light is used in scientific, communications or any other means.

I know different wavelengths are used for different purposes, but I wonder. What uses is 655nm light used for?

Thanks!
Alex
 





655nm lasers are used in some expensive machines used to stimulate hair regrowth. Not for hair removal, IR is used in hair removal. 655nm lasers are heavily used in bore sighters, these are used to adjust the sites on firearms so they are accurate, am not talking about laser sights, although 655nm is also used in some of those. I don't know what else but there must be a few more things.

Alan
 
Thanks Alan!

I did do some quick research and found surprisingly enough exactly what you mentioned concerning the hair growth :)

-Alex

You're welcome. If anyone needs to regrow hair that's the way to do it.
Remember, safety first, wear your goggles.

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Alan
 
its also used in red dot sights eotech use to use them before the holographic sights got big!
 
You're welcome. If anyone needs to regrow hair that's the way to do it.
Remember, safety first, wear your goggles.

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Alan

More importantly, use the RIGHT goggles :)

The ones in the picture are the type that block 532 and shorter wavelengths, but offer zero protection from 650 nm or such.
 
More importantly, use the RIGHT goggles :)

The ones in the picture are the type that block 532 and shorter wavelengths, but offer zero protection from 650 nm or such.

You're quite right, I was just making a little joke, notice I don't have much hair left.

Alan
 
Yep! I'm going to be getting some SL 190-540nm/580nm-780nm goggles soon.

Plan on using them for any sort of burning :)

-Alex
 
You're welcome. If anyone needs to regrow hair that's the way to do it.
Remember, safety first, wear your goggles.

DSCN0155_zpsccbd1d62.jpg


Alan

Indeed. Never forget the goggles. Who would want hair growing out of their eyes? :crackup::crackup::crackup:
 
Indeed. Never forget the goggles. Who would want hair growing out of their eyes? :crackup::crackup::crackup:

You just gave me a brilliant idea, I wonder if I could build a booth that you could step into, wearing goggles of course, but otherwise completely naked, that would stimulate hair growth over your entire body and cause a human to grow fir like the apes.

Alan
 
You just gave me a brilliant idea, I wonder if I could build a booth that you could step into, wearing goggles of course, but otherwise completely naked, that would stimulate hair growth over your entire body and cause a human to grow fir like the apes.

Alan

Lol! :D

-Alex
 
You just gave me a brilliant idea, I wonder if I could build a booth that you could step into, wearing goggles of course, but otherwise completely naked, that would stimulate hair growth over your entire body and cause a human to grow fir like the apes.

Alan

Can we do this and sell pictures of "Bigfoot"?

Look it's a Squatch!
 
You just gave me a brilliant idea, I wonder if I could build a booth that you could step into, wearing goggles of course, but otherwise completely naked, that would stimulate hair growth over your entire body and cause a human to grow fir like the apes.

Alan

Haha, go for it :D

Just gotta find someone to test it, though. :P
 


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