As a long-time OEM supplier, BANTek is intimately familiar with the understandably unforgiving standards expected of component and subsystem vendors.
We know our customers depend on our lasers and amplifiers to operate without failure in mission-critical and safety-critical applications.
Our confidence that our lasers and amplifiers will meet these expectations is based on the empirical comfort that comes with the most rigorous testing and quality control standards.
Our key components are tested or burned-in for hundreds of hours, and in the end, we only use the best components that have passed our stringent control standards Beyond the words stands our bottom-line commitment to quality: the best warranty in the industry.
BANTek stands behind our commitment to our customers with the best warranty in the industry.
All BANTek lasers and amplifiers are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use, for the specified warranty period:
the typical warranty for standard fiber lasers is for a full 3 year ay have different warranties.
BANTek also offers extended warranties.
Contact your sales person for details.
The obligation of BANTek is limited to repairing or replacing equipment that proves to be defective during the warranty period without charge.
Our warranties do not cover damages due to misuse, negligence or accidents due to installations, repairs or adjustments not specifically authorized by a certified BANTek employee.
BANTek Photonics supplies our unique line of fiber lasers and amplifiers to systems integrators as well as directly to end-users.
Because BANTek provides products to a variety of end users, it is our desire to provide basic information on the topic of laser safety.
This information is being provided as a service to both our existing customers and perspective customers.
Please see the links at the end of this section for additional sources of information concerning laser safety.
Lasers/amplified light sources produce light that does not exist in nature.
A stimulus such as high intensity light is input into a laser cavity and the result is laser emission or light output.
Although the output is light, the laser/ amplified light is much different that sunlight or a light bulb.
Therefore because laser/amplified light has special properties there are often hazards associated during operation and potentially during service.
Lasers/amplified light sources produce highly intense monochromatic light which can be visible or invisible to the human eye.
Laser/amplified light is also coherent which means that all of the waves are in phase with each other.
Coherence makes this light much more dangerous than non-coherent light of the same wavelength and intensity
Collimated beams or beams that do not diverge rapidly as they exit the device aperture have risks that are present even at long distances from the aperture.
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