Hello everyone,
I've been scouring the forums to get some direction on a purchase, but am having trouble and was wondering if I could get some guidance.
I'm conducting research for a university and my group is interested in detecting insects in trees at night. We came across a group that used a handheld focusable laser to do so after marking insects with fluorescent powder. They managed to get a 1-m diameter beam at a distance of 40 m. They purchased a PX 600mW (class IIIB purple/405 nm laser) from biglasers.com.
I've been reading the forums here on biglasers.com and have realized there's no guarantee of what I'll receive, particularly power-wise, so I want to go with a different company.
However, when I check out other websites (e.g., jetlasers.com), the quoted power levels are substantially lower (300-400 mW). I assume that the biglasers 600 mW is not accurate, and that I would have received a laser of much lower power, but do you think I would get similar results with jetlasers' 300-400 mW laser? Laserglow in Canada also has 200-300 mW lasers.
I'm in Canada, so I'm also trying to figure out from the government if I'm allowed to import a class IIIb/IV laser if I'm using it for research, and have reached out to the laser safety officer on campus as well.
Thanks for your help!
I've been scouring the forums to get some direction on a purchase, but am having trouble and was wondering if I could get some guidance.
I'm conducting research for a university and my group is interested in detecting insects in trees at night. We came across a group that used a handheld focusable laser to do so after marking insects with fluorescent powder. They managed to get a 1-m diameter beam at a distance of 40 m. They purchased a PX 600mW (class IIIB purple/405 nm laser) from biglasers.com.
I've been reading the forums here on biglasers.com and have realized there's no guarantee of what I'll receive, particularly power-wise, so I want to go with a different company.
However, when I check out other websites (e.g., jetlasers.com), the quoted power levels are substantially lower (300-400 mW). I assume that the biglasers 600 mW is not accurate, and that I would have received a laser of much lower power, but do you think I would get similar results with jetlasers' 300-400 mW laser? Laserglow in Canada also has 200-300 mW lasers.
I'm in Canada, so I'm also trying to figure out from the government if I'm allowed to import a class IIIb/IV laser if I'm using it for research, and have reached out to the laser safety officer on campus as well.
Thanks for your help!