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Hey everybody,
I'm putting this thread out as a feeler for anyone who may currently be interested in buying some argon lasers. I'm getting to the point where I'm starting to trip over the damn things. (no MOM I'm not addicted I can quit any time I want)
Noob notice: Argon lasers are large and require large amounts of electrical power and produce subsequently large amounts of heat. These systems at one time cost a laboratory somewhere on the order of $10,000 or more. Mostly these have been removed from decommissioned laboratory equipment. These lasers use a large electrical current to excite argon gas as the lasing medium. The beam quality is far superior to diode lasers, and for multiline lasers, lase multiple colors a the same time in the same laser beam.
Here are some general stats:
Shipping to USA only (sorry, they're heavy and fragile)
Types available: two single lines, bunch of multilines (mainly box style), one Ar/Kr mixedgas
Pricing is as follows:
Argon 1: Multiline Box style, 35mW at 7.36A, 7 lines - $275 works with 120v supply only, includes fan
Argon 2: Multiline Box style, 43mW at 7.72A, 7 lines - $275 works with 120v supply only, includes fan
Argon 3: Multiline Box style, failed to start $125 works with 120v supply only, includes fan (was working previously but sat too long, will likely ignite with an oudin coil)
Argon 4: Single line box style, 488nm, not yet tested - $100 works with 120v and 240v supplies, no fan
Argon 5: Single line cylinder style, 488nm, low power not yet tested - $35 (works with 120v and 240v supplies), no fan
Argon 6: Multiline cylinder style, last metered at >160mW at 10A - $300 (works with 120v and 240v supplies), no fan
Argon 7: Lexel 95 system, water cooled 208v three phase, working PSU but dead tube, good mirrors, includes single line tuning prism (Local pickup in PA only) $150
Argon 8: HGM5 Tube only, gas intact but untested - $300
Argon/Krypton 1: Multiline box style, 5 lines and 10mW at 10A, 5580 hours on tube, no fan - $325 Lines: 676.4nm 647.1nm 568.2nm 488nm 476.2nm
120v power supply: $100 (JDSU 2101 and 2112)
240v power supply: $60 (JDSU 2114)
240v mixedgas supply: $60 (
240v cooling fans: $25
120v coooling fans $ask
If a couple people are interested, then it will be worth my time to fire them all up and do some burns to check power output, line count, compatible components, etc. Otherwise I'm not going to bother.
(This isn't even all of them :tinfoil: )
Why argon lasers?
Thanks for looking
I'm putting this thread out as a feeler for anyone who may currently be interested in buying some argon lasers. I'm getting to the point where I'm starting to trip over the damn things. (no MOM I'm not addicted I can quit any time I want)
Noob notice: Argon lasers are large and require large amounts of electrical power and produce subsequently large amounts of heat. These systems at one time cost a laboratory somewhere on the order of $10,000 or more. Mostly these have been removed from decommissioned laboratory equipment. These lasers use a large electrical current to excite argon gas as the lasing medium. The beam quality is far superior to diode lasers, and for multiline lasers, lase multiple colors a the same time in the same laser beam.
Here are some general stats:
Shipping to USA only (sorry, they're heavy and fragile)
Types available: two single lines, bunch of multilines (mainly box style), one Ar/Kr mixedgas
Pricing is as follows:
Argon 1: Multiline Box style, 35mW at 7.36A, 7 lines - $275 works with 120v supply only, includes fan
Argon 2: Multiline Box style, 43mW at 7.72A, 7 lines - $275 works with 120v supply only, includes fan
Argon 3: Multiline Box style, failed to start $125 works with 120v supply only, includes fan (was working previously but sat too long, will likely ignite with an oudin coil)
Argon 4: Single line box style, 488nm, not yet tested - $100 works with 120v and 240v supplies, no fan
Argon 5: Single line cylinder style, 488nm, low power not yet tested - $35 (works with 120v and 240v supplies), no fan
Argon 6: Multiline cylinder style, last metered at >160mW at 10A - $300 (works with 120v and 240v supplies), no fan
Argon 7: Lexel 95 system, water cooled 208v three phase, working PSU but dead tube, good mirrors, includes single line tuning prism (Local pickup in PA only) $150
Argon 8: HGM5 Tube only, gas intact but untested - $300
Argon/Krypton 1: Multiline box style, 5 lines and 10mW at 10A, 5580 hours on tube, no fan - $325 Lines: 676.4nm 647.1nm 568.2nm 488nm 476.2nm
120v power supply: $100 (JDSU 2101 and 2112)
240v power supply: $60 (JDSU 2114)
240v mixedgas supply: $60 (
240v cooling fans: $25
120v coooling fans $ask
If a couple people are interested, then it will be worth my time to fire them all up and do some burns to check power output, line count, compatible components, etc. Otherwise I'm not going to bother.
(This isn't even all of them :tinfoil: )
Why argon lasers?
Thanks for looking
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