C-Laser

Subsea laser pointer

OceanTools C-Laser is a compact, rugged and cost-effective subsea laser available in spot, fan (line) and cross-hair formats that has been designed for a wide range of subsea pointing and scaling applications. C-Laser incorporates a visible Class 2 or Class 3B laser with output power options ranging from 1mW to 60mW and a choice of colours and fan angles. The laser output power is fixed as standard, or power adjustment by means of an external potentiometer, analogue voltage signal or digital modulation control can be specified as an option.

The new C-Laser is more compact than its predecessor, available in a titanium housing with depth rating of 8000m and designed with provision for a mounting bracket or clamp. Two C-Lasers can be mounted in parallel and calibrated to allow reasonably accurate distance measurements to be taken from ROV video images.

 

Key Features:

  • Spot or fan (line) beam projection

  • Potentiometer, analogue or digital modulation options

  • 8000m depth rating

  • Wide input voltage range

  • Green (520nm) or red (635nm) lasers

 

C-Laser Datasheet

 

For more information about OceanTools C-Laser, Contact the team at BlueZone.

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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