Free Gifts For Orders Greater Than $100 - Green Laser Pointer

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HTPOW's powerful 500mW green laser features an all-black design and safety key lock. Built-in radiator, long service life, 500MW laser diode surface made of aerospace aluminum, very strong, and then coated with rubber paint, easy to hold. Adjustable focal length, flashlight, bright laser beam like a stick laser saber provides visibility over long distances (up to 10,000 meters). Alternatively, you could call it a 500MW laser engraver, and there's no doubt it can do it. Star spotlights can focus burning, so follow the instructions to use burning green laser pointer in case of accidental damage. Parallel-aligned green laser designator light sources are usually focused at infinity, providing high parallelism and low divergence of laser beams. The high precision optical system consists of an advanced telescope objective. The use of semiconductor laser light source is also acceptable, with light weight, low power consumption, long life, easy to use, reasonable price and other characteristics.

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Low power laser designators are mainly used to indicate targets for precision-guided munitions. This application is always launched from the aircraft. Through the reflection of the target to the laser, the high-precision aiming of the target in use can be realized. The military laser target designator beam can be hit by aircraft or nearby infantry. Usually invisible infrared lasers are used so that the enemy cannot easily detect the guiding high powered laser. Military-designed laser Pointers are readily available in many corners of the application world. However, military laser Pointers are only real weapons on the job, not misplaced entertainment gadgets. Lasers are coherent light. That is, it is light, in which packets of photons are organized and travel to the same beat. Everyone has heard that lasers can blind you, it's true. Store-bought red laser Pointers will always be "near-infrared" lasers in the 630-670 nm range. It is not "radiation" like x-rays. It's not ionizing radiation like uv, which means it doesn't cause skin cancer or similar diseases. It doesn't affect DNA unless it's used in a dose hundreds of times what I recommend.

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