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The Arctic LASER had output power far greater than any other visible handheld
LASER until we announced the Cobalt 1000 and
Cobalt 2000.
Direct Blue
LASER technology eliminates the complex optics and internal diode structures
of blue or green DPSS (Diode-Pumped Solid
State) devices, and it also eliminates the
inherent inefficiency of
DPSS technology to achieve this color output.
Therefore, costs in the manufacturing process are greatly reduced.
The diodes that are the heart of these devices are only available in power
levels that make them extremely dangerous for use as "Laser Pointers".
The
Arctic is the world's first 445nm Blue
Class IV portable LASER (typically
this LASER measures @ 550-750mw on an LPM).
The
Cobalt 1000
is 30 to 35% more (actual) power, in a form factor half the size.
The
Cobalt 2000
is over twice the (actual) power of the Arctic, in a form factor 2/3 the size. The
Cobalt Series LASERS also have much hotter beam
temperatures.
The
445 nm cool blue,
3mm (0.1181 inches) diameter beam of the
Cobalt 2000 LASER is up to
900% brighter than a 1,000mw 405nm violet LASER, and typically has an average power output of
over 1,750 Milliwatts).
Handling the
Cobalt Series LASERS as you would a
sky-pointer is a virtual guarantee of personal injury.
These LASERS are NOT TOYS, and they were never
intended to be handled or used as "Star Wars" Light Sabers. ALL of these LASERS
(including the Arctic) are extremely dangerous in the hands of a child or a
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