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PowerPhotonic Ltd. - High Power Laser Diode Optic Solutions LB 12/25

Recommended Cleaning Method: Laser Mirrors

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Author: Emily Kubacki
Friday, June 20, 2025
Perkins Precision Developments LLC

If it's not dirty, don't clean it! Handling optics increases their chances of getting dirty or damaged, so optics should only be cleaned when there is a clear need to do so. Handling should always take place in a clean-room environment where there are minimal particulates and airborne dust. To protect the surfaces of the optics from contamination, it is essential to wear gloves or finger cots that are powder-free and resistant to solvents such as acetone.

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