The 405nm Violet Electra Laser Pointer from Laserglow Technologies is a Class IIIa laser with a nominal output power of 5 mW. It operates at a wavelength of 405 nm, which is the shortest wavelength available in a laser pointer, producing light close to the ultraviolet spectrum. This laser is capable of exciting fluorescent and phosphorescent materials, making it suitable for educational purposes and fieldwork as a portable near-UV light source. The device features a high-gloss black painted brass housing, a duty cycle of 100%, and an expected operational life of 5000 hours. It is powered by two CR2 batteries and has a compact design with dimensions of 150 mm in length and 16.5 mm in diameter. The product includes an aluminum carrying case and instructions, and it complies with safety regulations for lasers under 5 mW.
The shortest wavelength available in a laser pointer, the Electra produces laser light very close to the ultraviolet part of the visible spectrum at 405 nm. The unique properties of this laser include the ability to excite fluorescent and phosphorescent materials. The Electra can be a useful educational tool in the classroom as well as a reliable near-UV portable light source for field work.
Key Features:
| Laserglow Technologies | |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Lasers |
| Product Name | 405nm Violet Electra Laser Pointer (Class IIIa) |
| Laser Type | Laser Pointers |
| Laser Output | Continuous |
| Laser Wavelength | Violet |
| CDRH Classification | Class IIIa |