Request InfoElite Thermal Engineering LLCHigh-performance thermoelectric cooling modules have been launched by Elite Thermal Engineering for use with high-power laser diodes. The devices are engineered with proprietary technology that enables scalable cooling and that mitigates the heat-spreading problem that is common to conventional coolers based on a heat sink and a cold plate. The company says that the modules’ performance specifications have accounted for the spreading resistance for laser diodes. Their cold plates have mounting patterns suitable for most diodes, and custom patterns can be requested.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSPhotonics Spectra March 2023 IssueLaser Diode Heat SinkThe EHS-025 high-capacity heatsink from Elite Thermal Engineering LLC is tailored for air-cooling high-power laser diodes up to 500 W in a lightweight, compact form-factor. It provides...WEBINARSPhotonics.com 10/27/2021Fiber Optic Solutions for Medical DevicesSteve Allen provides a brief overview and examples of procedures that continue to push adoption and proliferation of optical fiber-based medical devices. From cosmetic surgery to cutting-edge sensing...Photonics.com 7/22/2021STANDARDS UPDATE: Vision Standards: An Overview of Global and A3 DevelopmentsStandards play a key role in the vision and imaging industry by ensuring interoperability of components, increasing market size, and shortening the time it takes to get new products to market. As the...Photonics.com 1/9/2023Innovations in Ultrashort-Pulse and RF-Excited CO2 Lasers Expand Materials Processing ApplicationsIndustrial laser materials processing is constantly evolving. Industries as varied as pharmaceutical, consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace, and textiles, among others, have benefited from new...Photonics.com 3/27/2024Precision Planning: Simplified Laser Scanning with Predictive SoftwareConventional controllers for laser scan systems do not allow to predict the actual path of the laser beam on the work piece. A tedious process of testing different parameters and delay settings...