Should your laser alignment be done in your own laboratory with laser products or contracted out? A case could be made for either option but for most applications, in-house laser alignment equipment will be most useful.
Laser alignment products are available to provide an easy and inexpensive method for keeping your laboratory tools accurate and results useful.
Select from lasers that operate at 650nm wavelength, provide between 1mW and 5mW of energy, and are classified as either class II or class III devices. Related instruments have built in inclinometers for precisely measuring angles.
Whichever way you go, base your decision on costs, convenience, and staff confidence levels.

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