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Laserax LXQ-HP Series (200W–2kW, OEM Automation)

Standard Q-Switched · Canada — Ytterbium-doped fiber (pulsed) — Fixed pulse width (typically 80–200 ns), adjustable frequency within narrower range than MOPA. Lower pulse energy ceiling than high-energy Q-switched. — OEM system integrator platform — not sold as a standalone cleaner. Designed for inline automation (conveyors, robots, gantries). Dynamic autofocus option enables on-the-fly cleaning of moving parts. Also used for laser marking and texturing.

OEM Laser Source Module

This is a laser source module sold to system integrators — not a complete laser cleaning machine. Specifications reflect the bare source only. End-user systems built on this module will vary in beam delivery, scan head, and enclosure.

Laserax LXQ-HP Series (200W–2kW, OEM Automation) · Parameter RangesAvg Power200.0 W2,000 WFluenceData not availableFrequency100.0 kHzPulse Width20.0 ns500.0 nsSpot DiameterData not availableScan SpeedData not availablePublished manufacturer specAblation threshold (researched)Calculated from physics

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

BrandLaserax
ModelLXQ-HP Series (200W–2kW, OEM Automation)
OriginCanada
Laser typeYtterbium-doped fiber (pulsed)
Wavelength1064 nm
Average power200–2000 W
Max pulse energy2 mJ
Pulse width20–500 ns (adjustable)
Pulse frequency100–1500 kHz
CoolingAir (200W/300W) or Integrated Water (200W–500W). Integrated Water required above 500W.
Weight300 kg
IP ratingIP67
Fiber length5 m
Beam quality (M²)< 2
Operating temp.10–40 °C
CertificationscULus, CE, CSA-E60825-1, IEC 60825-1

Source: https://www.laserax.com/laser-marking-systems/lxq-hp-series

Compatible Material Pages

Laser cleaning parameters for common materials processed by fiber laser systems.

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