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Fortune Laser FL-C300 Laser Cleaning Parameters

MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier). Independently adjustable pulse width (2–500 ns) and frequency (1–4000 kHz). High frequency flexibility; pulse energy per pulse is lower than Q-switched at equivalent average power.

Derived Parameters

Fluence at 2 mm spot0.0637 J/cm²
Fluence at 5 mm spot0.0102 J/cm²
Overlap (cleaning)60–80%

Field spot diameter varies by scan head — 2 mm and 5 mm are representative values for handheld cleaning heads.

Derived from published specifications.

Published Specifications

BrandFortune Laser
ModelFL-C300
OriginChina
Laser typeNanosecond pulsed fiber
Wavelength1064 nm
Average power300 W
Max pulse energy2 mJ
Pulse width2–500 ns (adjustable)
Pulse frequency1–4000 kHz
CoolingAir

Source: https://www.fortunelaser.com/fortune-laser-pulse-air-cooling-200w300w-mini-laser-cleaning-machine-product/

Frequently Asked Questions

Published parameters for the Fortune Laser FL-C300.

What is the pulse width of the Fortune Laser FL-C300?

The Fortune Laser FL-C300 has a pulse width of 2–500 ns (adjustable). This is a MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) architecture laser cleaning system.

What is the average power of the Fortune Laser FL-C300?

The Fortune Laser FL-C300 delivers 300 W average power at 1064 nm. It uses air cooling.

What pulse repetition rate does the Fortune Laser FL-C300 support?

The Fortune Laser FL-C300 supports pulse repetition rates from 1 to 4000 kHz.

What laser architecture does the Fortune Laser FL-C300 use?

The Fortune Laser FL-C300 uses a MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) architecture operating at 1064 nm (Nanosecond pulsed fiber).

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Specifications sourced from manufacturer datasheets. Values are reference data — validate against your machine's actual calibration before production use.