Symphotony Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of its new 'Laser Damage Testing Service' for laser optical components and various materials.
This service offers Laser Induced Damage Threshold (LIDT) measurement, along with durability and damage evaluation under various laser irradiation conditions, meeting diverse needs from research and development to product evaluation and quality management.
Service Overview
Laser damage testing is a service designed to quantitatively evaluate the impact of high-power lasers on optical components and materials.
In LIDT measurement, the laser energy density at which a sample sustains damage is assessed, enabling verification of laser resistance performance for mirrors, lenses, windows, optical coatings, and more. Additionally, we offer flexible support for durability testing and damage evaluation under various laser irradiation conditions tailored to customer applications and requirements.
Key Features
Our service focuses on LIDT measurement while providing various evaluations based on laser irradiation conditions. We offer customized proposals for evaluation targets and test conditions according to customer needs.
Main service offerings include:
- Laser Induced Damage Threshold (LIDT) measurement - Laser irradiation durability testing - Damage evaluation of optical coatings - Resistance evaluation of high-power laser-compatible components - Post-irradiation visual inspection and analysis - Damage assessment of optical and crystalline materials
These services are applicable across a wide range of uses, including component selection during R&D, performance evaluation during product development, and quality verification.
At Symphotony Inc., we leverage extensive expertise in laser and optical technologies to propose optimal testing solutions aligned with your evaluation objectives and laser conditions.
We provide end-to-end support—from consultation on test conditions to measurement and reporting. Customers considering laser resistance performance evaluation for optical components or materials are encouraged to contact us.
URL
https://www.symphotony.com/lasersafety/laser-damage-test/
Contact Information
Global Sourcing Department, Symphotony Inc.
Contact: Mr. Hishida
Inquiry Form: https://www.symphotony.com/lasersafety_contact/
Tel: 070-6925-5558 (Weekdays 9:00–18:00, excluding weekends and holidays)
Email: gs-inquiry@symphotony.com
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