Visualizing the Danger of Invisible Laser Light: Launching the Portable Laser Detector 'LASERSIGHT' (Patent Pending)
Yamamoto Kogaku Co., Ltd. has developed 'LASERSIGHT,' a portable laser detector for near-infrared lasers, to enhance on-site safety by detecting light leaks.
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Yamamoto Kogaku Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Higashiosaka, Osaka; President: Naoyuki Yamamoto), a manufacturer of industrial safety equipment and eyewear, has developed 'LASERSIGHT' (patent pending), a portable laser detector compatible with near-infrared lasers (fiber lasers and YAG lasers). The product will be unveiled at 'Laser EXPO' in Yokohama on April 22, 2026, with general sales scheduled for early May 2026.
In recent years, the adoption of fiber and YAG lasers in manufacturing has surged due to their high precision and output. However, these lasers pose risks of retinal damage or blindness if they strike the eye, and invisible light leaks are difficult to detect. 'LASERSIGHT' detects these leaks and provides alerts, helping prevent accidents. Yamamoto Kogaku, with 40 years of experience in laser safety, continues to support workplace safety through its 'Comfortable Safety' concept.
In recent years, the adoption of fiber and YAG lasers in manufacturing has surged due to their high precision and output. However, these lasers pose risks of retinal damage or blindness if they strike the eye, and invisible light leaks are difficult to detect. 'LASERSIGHT' detects these leaks and provides alerts, helping prevent accidents. Yamamoto Kogaku, with 40 years of experience in laser safety, continues to support workplace safety through its 'Comfortable Safety' concept.
FAQ
What types of lasers does LASERSIGHT support?
It supports near-infrared lasers (fiber lasers and YAG lasers) with wavelengths between 1030 and 1080nm.
How are the measurement results displayed?
Results are indicated in three levels—Danger, Caution, and Safe—via indicator lights and warning sounds.
Does this device guarantee safety?
This device is designed to support daily inspections and visualization; it does not guarantee safety measures.