SPAWR INDUSTRIES, INC.
Since 1969 SPAWR’s purpose has been to provide the highest quality and
performance for advanced laser technology products that serve worldwide
industrial, scientific, business and government markets. Over the years,
we at SPAWR have continued to introduce new and innovative ways to
and manufacturing staff use materials of highest quality, right from the start.
As our products are assembled, we qualify them through an extensive testing program to insure the highest, functional reliability in the field. SPAWR’s
commitment is to the never-ending introduction of the latest state-of-the-art, products
MIRRORS
SPAWR INDUSTRIES, INC.
offers a complete line of mirrors designed to
fit the customer’s special requirements, SPAWR has been the leader in supplying standard off-the-shelf metal mirrors of copper, molybdenum, and
Tungsten. These components are supplied to standard specifications in passive and water-cooled versions. Our standard low thermal distortion
Water-Cooled Mirrors range in sizes from two (2) inches to sixteen (16) inches in diameter. We
Also, offer custom designs, including coupling mirrors for use in very high power laser research. The highest quality metal mirrors, which have
provided the highest, CO2 laser damage threshold, are produced by SPAWR.
MOUNTS
SPAWR
doesn’t just make mirrors. Our dedicated engineering staff has created
and produced “low jitter” optical mounts for massive and water-cooled metal mirrors with less than 4 microradian resolution.
INTEGRATOR
SPAWR’S
patented integrator is widely used for laser heat treating, cladding and welding where uniform beam intensity is mandatory. SPAWR has also
produced a zoom integrator system that allows high power laser users to zoom to various image sizes, while maintaining a uniform intensity profile on
the work surface.
SCANNER
Another new development is the Programmable Beam Scanner System, which accepts up to 30-kilowatt continuous wave beams and scans the beam, by remote
control, at rates of 2 to 50 Hz, and amplitudes up to 7.5 degrees. Amplitude profiles are determined by a mechanical cam system that may be
programmed to a customer’s special needs. Typical scans include linear sweeps, and variable or alternating sweep rates.