The Laserworld ES-600B is a blue single color laser projector with a total output power of up to 600mW.
The blue laser diode module with a wavelength of 445nm ensures extrem bright royal-blue beams. The beams have a diameter of about 3mm and beam diameter of about 2.0mrad. At the same time the projector offers high-speed stepper motors with 3-8kpps as well as a scan angle of up to 30°. About 50 preset basic patterns, like layers, tunnels, fences, waves etc. can be controlled via DMX. A sound-to-light mode as well as a stand-alone mode are available too. The sensitivity of the sound-to-light mode can be altered through an integrated adjustable microphone. There is an on-off switch at the rear side of the compact device.
The main features of the ES-600B include:
Laser safety provisions:
Due to the focusing of laser beams; the total light energy is concentrated onto a very small point. This may result in damage to the human eye. The danger of eye damage is especially immanent if the beam is focused directly into the eye. If the beam is reflected, which is almost always the case with the compact show laser systems due to the scanning unit, the danger and resulting potential damage that can be cause by the beam is greatly reduced.
Corresponding to the possible dangers; lasers, respectively devices equipped with a laser, undergo laser accidental damage regulation (BGV B2) and are then respectively categorized into groups. 99% of the current compact show lasers available on the market and all of the lasers we offer belong to the protection class 3a and 3b. These devices are thus subject to authorization. For the safe operation in public; a laser protection commissioner must be ordered (laser protection regulation according to VBG 93 §6 (BGV-B2)). Installations in public buildings (discos, multipurpose halls, restaurants etc.); the systems must be authorized by local authorities or technical inspection association.
The current German standards for the operation of a show laser installation must be satisfied. Please seek information from your local authority and technical inspection association.