blrock
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Having worked with IBM products over the past 15 years I've tried countless times to extract the laser diodes out their fiber products. (I know there is not much use for lasers at these wavelengths) These include, HBA's, fiber switches, Midrange fiber cards, SFF's etc. Eveyone one of their laser products have this incredibly hard almost indestructable resin over the diodes. And I say indestructable because no matter how you try chip away at the resin you always damage the diodes.
Do you think government/FDA pressure will make these manufactures do something similar to make class IV lasers more difficult to obtain? I find it hard to believe we'll be able to strip these forthcoming 24 watt white light laser projectors from Sony with such ease. I hope I'm wrong.
Do you think government/FDA pressure will make these manufactures do something similar to make class IV lasers more difficult to obtain? I find it hard to believe we'll be able to strip these forthcoming 24 watt white light laser projectors from Sony with such ease. I hope I'm wrong.