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difference bettwen 40ms and 320ms using laser scan micrometer?
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KEYENCE LS-3101,LS-3000,LS-3036, LASER SCAN MICROMETER ,DISPLACEMENT,WORKING | ![]() |
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US $1,899.99 | 28d 11h 2m |
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Used Mitutoyo LSM-403V Laser Scan Micrometer Code. No 544-433V | ![]() |
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US $750.00 | 27d 17h 50m |
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Used Mitutoyo LSM-6100 Laser Scan Micrometer Display Monitor Code No. 544-070 | ![]() |
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US $700.00 | 27d 17h 49m |
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MITUTOYO LASER SCAN MICROMETER 2000 LSM-7005E 544-722 | ![]() |
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US $400.00 | 22d 18h 25m |
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keyence ls-3100 laser scan MICROMETER WITH LS-3033 STD. HEAD | ![]() |
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US $5,240.00 | 15d 19h 2m |
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Mitutoyo Calibration gage Set for Laser Scan Micrometers | ![]() |
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US $199.95 | 8d 4h 11m |
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Keyence Laser Scan Micrometer LS-5500 Free Ship | ![]() |
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US $1,400.00 | 5d 13h 56m |
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Mitutoyo LSM-3100 Laser Scan Micrometer | ![]() |
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US $400.00 | 11d 17h 33m |
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NEW Keyence LS-5041R - LS-5041T Laser Scan Micrometer LS-5000 Series | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $690.00 | 2d 4h 22m |
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Socket Communication Wireless - Bluetooth - Laser - 100 scan/s CX28621298 $487.24 Socket Communication Wireless - Bluetooth - Laser - 100 scan/s CX28621298 |
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Datalogic S.p.A Wired - Laser - 100 scan/s GD4330BK $185.98 Datalogic S.p.A Wired - Laser - 100 scan/s GD4330BK |
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Socket Communication Wireless - Bluetooth - Laser - 100 scan/s CX28601296 $418.92 Socket Communication Wireless - Bluetooth - Laser - 100 scan/s CX28601296 |
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Socket Communication Wireless - Bluetooth - Laser - 100 scan/s CX28581294 $298.24 Socket Communication Wireless - Bluetooth - Laser - 100 scan/s CX28581294 |
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Samsung MONO LASER MFP 35PPM PRINT SCAN COPY FAX SCX5835FN $840.65 Samsung MONO LASER MFP 35PPM PRINT SCAN COPY FAX SCX5835FN |
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Baracoda Dualrunners Laser,Bluetooth Handheld Rfid Reader & Encoder.Laser Scan E $887.99 BARACODA DUALRUNNERS LASER,BLUETOOTH HANDHELD RFID READER & ENCODER.LASER SCAN E |
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American DJ Emerald Scan II Green Laser System $1199.99 The Emerald Scan II System includes 4 Emerald Scan II fixtures, a UC3 controller, and 4 MC-10 XLR cables from American DJ—everything you need to start your own laser light show. This effects light system from American DJ is perfect for small clubs, parties, or the entertainer on the go. Test your creative skills using the power of the UC3 Controller with the 5 DMX channels of the Emerald Scan II'smdash;control the pan and tilt of the mirror and adjust the laser patterns. Or, just turn the laser effect lights on and let them run in sound-active mode through their exciting built-in programs. Thanks to the included MC-10 female XLR to Male XLR cables (each 10ft.) you can link the multiple units for a mesmerizing green laser light show. |
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Datalogic S.p.A Datalogic Gryphon GD4330 Handheld Bar Code Reader - Black Wired - Laser - 100 scan/s GD4330BKK1 $197.24 Datalogic S.p.A Datalogic Gryphon GD4330 Handheld Bar Code Reader - Black Wired - Laser - 100 scan/s GD4330BKK1 |
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Wasp BarCode Wasp WDI4500 HandHeld Bar Code Reader Wired Linear Laser 150 scan/s 633808121419 $342.85 Wasp BarCode Wasp WDI4500 HandHeld Bar Code Reader Wired Linear Laser 150 scan/s 633808121419 |
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Honeywell VoyagerCG MS9540 Bar Code Reader - Black - Cable - Laser - 72 scan/s MK954032A00 $143.66 Honeywell VoyagerCG MS9540 Bar Code Reader - Black - Cable - Laser - 72 scan/s MK954032A00 |
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Motorola LS9208i Desktop Bar Code Reader - White - Cable - Laser - 1500 scan/s LS9208SR11001CSWR $308.35 Motorola LS9208i Desktop Bar Code Reader - White - Cable - Laser - 1500 scan/s LS9208SR11001CSWR |
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Wasp WiFi 9500 Laser Scanner BarCode Scanner HandHeld 200 Scan / Sec Decoded Keyboard Wedge 633808121242 $315.71 Wasp WiFi 9500 Laser Scanner BarCode Scanner HandHeld 200 Scan / Sec Decoded Keyboard Wedge 633808121242 |
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Motorola Symbol LS9208i Desktop Bar Code Reader - Black - Cable - Laser - 1500 scan/s LS9208I7NNR2800SR $328.83 Motorola Symbol LS9208i Desktop Bar Code Reader - Black - Cable - Laser - 1500 scan/s LS9208I7NNR2800SR |
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Motorola LS9208i Desktop Bar Code Reader - Black Wired - Laser - 1500 scan/s LS9208I7NNM0100SR $349.31 Motorola LS9208i Desktop Bar Code Reader - Black Wired - Laser - 1500 scan/s LS9208I7NNM0100SR |
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Motorola Symbol LS9208i Desktop Bar Code Reader - White - Cable - Laser - 1500 scan/s LS9208I1NNM0100SR $349.31 Motorola Symbol LS9208i Desktop Bar Code Reader - White - Cable - Laser - 1500 scan/s LS9208I1NNM0100SR |
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Datalogic S.p.A Datalogic PowerScan PBT8300 Handheld Bar Code Reader - Wireless - Bluetooth - Laser - 35 scan/s PBT8300ARRK10US $1038.7 Datalogic S.p.A Datalogic PowerScan PBT8300 Handheld Bar Code Reader - Wireless - Bluetooth - Laser - 35 scan/s PBT8300ARRK10US |
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Motorola Symbol LS2208 Handheld Bar Code Reader - Twilight Black - Cable - Linear - Laser - 100 scan/s LS2208SR20547R $148.44 Motorola Symbol LS2208 Handheld Bar Code Reader - Twilight Black - Cable - Linear - Laser - 100 scan/s LS2208SR20547R |
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Wasp WiFi 9505 Laser Scanner BarCode Scanner HandHeld 200 Scan / Sec Decoded USB 633808121259 $315.66 Wasp WiFi 9505 Laser Scanner BarCode Scanner HandHeld 200 Scan / Sec Decoded USB 633808121259 |
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American DJ Duo Scan RG $399.99 The American DJ Duo Scan RG is a dual-scanning, red and green laser from American DJ, and works perfect as an installation in a small club or with any entertainer who is on the go. Just turn on the Duo Scan RG and select it to run in the Sound Active mode, the unit will automatically cycle through its 20 different built-in laser patterns for an instant show. Easily link up an additional 16 units using 3-pin XLR connectors and IEC power connectors to create an absolutely stunning laser show, with or without the use of fog.DMX dual-scanning red and green lasers20 different laser patterns that can automatically cycle to keep the vibe goingProject the laser patterns on walls, ceilings, and dance floors10 DMX channels, and a digital DMX display with a 4-button menu for easy navigationJoin up to 16 additional units for a truly amazing laser light showUses 1.8-degree stepper motors for smooth movements3 different operation modes: DMX, Sound Active, and Master Slave, gives the user multiple optionsVery low power consumption and fan cooled to allow for maximum performanceIncludes hanging bracket, metal housing design, and safety hook on the rear panel, for multiple installaiton optionsOn/Off button on rear panel1/4 input for optional UC3 remote control (sold separately) |
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American Dj Duo Scan Rg $399.99 The American DJ Duo Scan RG is a dual-scanning, red and green laser from American DJ, and works perfect as an installation in a small club or with any entertainer who is on the go. Just turn on the Duo Scan RG and select it to run in the Sound Active mode, the unit will automatically cycle through its 20 different built-in laser patterns for an instant show. Easily link up an additional 16 units using 3-pin XLR connectors and IEC power connectors to create an absolutely stunning laser show, with or without the use of fog.DMX dual-scanning red and green lasers20 different laser patterns that can automatically cycle to keep the vibe goingProject the laser patterns on walls, ceilings, and dance floors10 DMX channels, and a digital DMX display with a 4-button menu for easy navigationJoin up to 16 additional units for a truly amazing laser light showUses 1.8-degree stepper motors for smooth movements3 different operation modes: DMX, Sound Active, and Master Slave, gives the user multiple optionsVery low power consumption and fan cooled to allow for maximum performanceIncludes hanging bracket, metal housing design, and safety hook on the rear panel, for multiple installaiton optionsOn/Off button on rear panel1/4 input for optional UC3 remote control (sold separately) |
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A Closer Look At Lasik
LASIK, an acronym for Laser-assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, is a form of refractive laser eye surgery procedure performed by ophthalmologists intended for correcting vision. The procedure is usually a preferred alternative to photorefractive keratectomy, PRK, as it requires less time for full recovery, and the patient experiences less pain overall.
The LASIK technique was made possible by Dr Jose Barraquer (Colombia), who around 1960 developed the first microkeratome, used to cut thin flaps in the cornea and alter its shape, in a procedure called keratomileusis. This procedure was developed and pioneered by the world leading Barraquer Clinic, based in Bogota, Colombia.
LASIK surgery was developed in 1990 by Dr. Lucio Buratto (Italy) and Dr. Ioannis Pallikaris (Greece) as a melding of two prior techniques, keratomileusis and photorefractive keratectomy. It quickly became popular because of its greater precision and lower frequency of complications in comparison with these former two techniques.
In 1991, LASIK was performed for the first time in the United States by Drs. Stephen Brint and Stephen Slade. The same year, Drs. Thomas and Tobias Neuhann successfully treated the first German LASIK patients with an automated microkeratome.
Patients wearing soft contact lenses typically are instructed to stop wearing them approximately 7 to 10 days before surgery. One industry body recommends that patients wearing hard contact lenses should stop wearing them for a minimum of six weeks plus another six weeks for every three years the hard contacts had been worn.
Before the surgery, the surfaces of the patient's corneas are examined with a computer-controlled scanning device to determine their exact shape. Using low-power lasers, it creates a topographic map of the cornea.
This process also detects astigmatism and other irregularities in the shape of the cornea. Using this information, the surgeon calculates the amount and locations of corneal tissue to be removed during the operation. The patient typically is prescribed an antibiotic to start taking beforehand, to minimize the risk of infection after the procedure.
The operation is performed with the patient awake and mobile; however, the patient typically is given a mild sedative (such as Valium or diazepam) and anesthetic eye drops.
Lasik is performed in two steps. The initial step is to create a flap of corneal tissue. This process is achieved with a mechanical microkeratome using a metal blade, or a femtosecond laser microkeratome that creates a series of tiny closely arranged bubbles within the cornea. A hinge is left at one end of this flap. The flap is folded back, revealing the stroma, the middle section of the cornea. The process of lifting and folding back the flap can be uncomfortable.
The second step of the procedure is to use an excimer laser (193 nm) to remodel the corneal stroma. The laser vaporizes tissue in a finely controlled manner without damaging adjacent stroma by releasing the molecular bonds that hold the cells together. No burning with heat or actual cutting is required to ablate the tissue. The layers of tissue removed are tens of micrometers thick.
During the second step, the patient's vision will become very blurry once the flap is lifted. He or she will be able to see only white light surrounding the orange light of the laser. This can be disorienting.
Currently manufactured excimer lasers use a computer system that tracks the patient's eye position up to 4,000 times per second, redirecting laser pulses for precise placement. After the laser has reshaped the cornea, the Lasik flap is repositioned over the treatment area by the surgeon. The flap remains in position by natural adhesion until healing is completed.
Performing the laser ablation in the deeper corneal stroma typically provides for more rapid visual recovery and less pain.
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