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power from its predecessor in a more compact 3.8mm package, ideal for the growing mobile display market.
Additional products on display at the LASER World Munich show will include Oclaro fiber-coupled bar products for DPSS pumping, stacks for medical and materials processing applications, visible diodes for medical, measurement and display, and high power VCSEL arrays for sensing and thermal applications. Oclaro will also showcase the integration capability of VCSEL arrays on a microchannel cooler.
“With a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for direct diode applications that deliver industry-leading innovation, quality and brightness, Oclaro customers can address their most challenging product performance needs,” says Yves LeMaitre, Chief Commercial Officer for Oclaro, Inc.
Mike Wale, an Oclaro Director of Active Products Research from the company’s Towchester UK site presented at the CLEO/Europe 2013 Forum.
Firecomms awarded ISO certifications
The laser manufacturer’s Chinese manufacturing facility has gained certification for its quality management and environmental management systems
A global innovator in the provision of fibre optic solutions and optical transceivers, Firecomms has announced that its manufacturing facility in China has been awarded ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certification.
improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
“The ISO 9001:2008 certification demonstrates our on-going commitment to both the quality and reliability of our optical transceivers,” says Hsin Chia, CEO of Firecomms. “Having our own in-house ISO-certified production system enables us to easily adjust our product offering to meet the needs of our global customers, for maximum flexibility with short lead times.”
The ISO 14001:2004 certification was awarded to Firecomms for the company’s willingness and commitment to improve its environmental impact within day-to-day operations, and to constantly improve environmental performance.
Firecomms’ manufacturing facility comprises a 4,000 square metre building with a 1,000 square metre clean room facility that can be expanded to accommodate future growth. Dedicated to the manufacture of the company’s, RedLink, LC and OptoLock fibre optic transceiver products, Firecomms’ manufacturing facility has a production capacity of two million devices per month.
Located in China where the market for POF transceivers is growing significantly, the manufacturing facility is situated in Tongxiang, Zheijang, in close proximity to major sea ports and airports.
Oclaro expands laser diode range : 800 to 1070nm
The innovator of optical communications and laser solutions has developed a range of laser diodes with high performance and brightness over an expanded wavelength range
Oclaro has claimed it has the industry’s broadest wavelength range of high-power, high-brightness laser diodes enabling multi-kilowatt direct diode systems.
The company’s high power laser diodes are available over a wavelength range from 800 nm to 1070 nm and are shipping in volume today.
The award of ISO 9001:2008 certification indicates that Firecomms has implemented a quality management system that enables the firm to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, and to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system. These include processes for continual
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Typical customers are laser system manufacturers targeting the industrial, semiconductor, automotive, and materials processing markets.
In addition to output power and brightness, another critical factor for scaling the power of kilowatt direct diode systems is the consistency of performance and reliability
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