Laser Application Resources
Laser Application Resources: Cutting-Edge Guides to Using Lasers
LIA provides a wide range of laser application resources and guides for understanding lasers, laser cutting, laser material processing, laser
welding and joining, laser technology, and more. These essential guides provide in-depth and helpful information that serve as working reference tools for laser users. Plus, our laser application
resources are easily searchable, packed with useful data, and priced at a great value.
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Introduction to Laser Technology, 3rd Edition
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C. Breck Hitz (Editor), James J. Ewing (Editor), Jeff Hecht (Editor)ISBN: 978-0-780353-73-2
Hardcover
May 2001, Wiley-IEEE Press
Electrical Engineering Introduction to Laser Technology Third Edition Would you like to know how a laser works, and how it can be modified for your own specific tasks? This intuitive third edition - previously published as Understanding Laser Technology, First and Second Editions - introduces engineers, scientists, technicians, and novices alike to the world of modern lasers, without delving into the mathematical details of quantum electronics.
Laser Welding and Joining - (Electronic Copy)
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LASER WELDING AND JOINING from the LIA HANDBOOK OF LASER MATERIALS PROCESSINGEditor in Chief: John F. Ready Associate Editor: Dave F. Farson
This comprehensive handbook contains a wealth of data and easily accessed information on the properties of lasers and materials, components, methodologies, technologies and costs. Three extended chapters, nine, ten and eleven, are devoted to welding and joining, and it is these chapters as they appear in the handbook that are posted here.
LIA Guide to Laser Cutting
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Introducing the second edition of LIA's popular Guide to Laser Cutting, authored by John Powell.Packed with everything you need to know about laser cutting, this guide offers in-depth and helpful information from the small shop owner to the large manufacturer across all industries.
LIA Handbook of Laser Materials Processing
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Editor in Chief: John F. ReadyAssociate Editor: Dave F. Farson
Published by the Laser Institute of America, The LIA Handbook of Laser Materials Processing is a working reference source designed to help solve problems by providing extensive data on procedures, processes, equipment, processing systems and processing results. It's all here, packaged into one large easily searched volume. How large? 715 - 8�" x 11" pages, equivalent to a set of five 6" x 9" 600 page volumes�but much less expensive.
To examine the sample pages posted here, you
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