


Historically, lasers have been split into ‘Industrial’ and ‘Scientific’ categories.
We appreciate, however, that the distinction for the user is not always clear or
relevant. For example, many laser users in industry purchase our HLSR series ‘scientific’
Ruby lasers for Non-
We find it helpful to categorise our lasers by application into materials processing, holography or diagnostic types. Basically, if you want to cut, penetrate, join, melt, heat or remove material from something, this is materials processing. Holography covers lasers used in NDT applications or for security holograms, as well as art holography, while other, traditionally ‘scientific’ applications fall under the category of diagnostic lasers.
For complete turnkey solutions, we offer laser workstations.
Working with lasers can present particular hazards, and safety must always be a primary concern. InnoLas can help with a range of safety products and safety training.
We sell a wide range of add-
Visit our applications section to learn more about the specific uses to which our lasers can be put.