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Ghast
And what about just from a Blu-Ray Player with no burner?
Oh trust me, I'm not wasting my Blu-Ray player. Way to much money for just a laser. I posted on a couple sites just asking around and seeing if anybody had a broken one that they'd be willing to part with. And I've seen less-powerful lasers light matches. I can't imagine it being that much harder to light a firework fuse.
Answer
Commercial lasers fall into the following general categories:
â¦less than 1 mW â laser pointers
â¦5 mW â CD-ROM drive
â¦5â10 mW â DVD player or DVD-ROM drive
â¦100 mW â High-speed CD-RW burner
â¦250 mW â Consumer DVD-R burner
â¦1 W â green laser in current Holographic Versatile Disc prototype development
â¦1â20 W â output of the majority of commercially available solid-state lasers used for micro machining
â¦30â100 W â typical sealed CO2 surgical lasersâ¦100â3000 W (peak output 1.5 kW) â typical sealed CO2 lasers used in industrial laser cutting
Your Blue Ray burner is quite possibly in the 100mW range, and
may be classified as a Class 3A (Intermediate power) or Class 3B
(Moderate power) laser. The player laser without the burner will
have lower power.
Only a Class 3B or Class 4 is considered
a fire hazard, with enough power to ignite something like the fuse
on your fireworks. The laser you are considering should have its
class rating listed on the side, but it will definitely take at least a
Class 3B.
Commercial lasers fall into the following general categories:
â¦less than 1 mW â laser pointers
â¦5 mW â CD-ROM drive
â¦5â10 mW â DVD player or DVD-ROM drive
â¦100 mW â High-speed CD-RW burner
â¦250 mW â Consumer DVD-R burner
â¦1 W â green laser in current Holographic Versatile Disc prototype development
â¦1â20 W â output of the majority of commercially available solid-state lasers used for micro machining
â¦30â100 W â typical sealed CO2 surgical lasersâ¦100â3000 W (peak output 1.5 kW) â typical sealed CO2 lasers used in industrial laser cutting
Your Blue Ray burner is quite possibly in the 100mW range, and
may be classified as a Class 3A (Intermediate power) or Class 3B
(Moderate power) laser. The player laser without the burner will
have lower power.
Only a Class 3B or Class 4 is considered
a fire hazard, with enough power to ignite something like the fuse
on your fireworks. The laser you are considering should have its
class rating listed on the side, but it will definitely take at least a
Class 3B.
How much a Laptop costs which has BluRay disc player, Burner in it?
Sethuraman
Hi, I would Like to buy a New laptop which has Blu ray player, burner inbuilt in it. What are all the brands available? how much it will cost? Please give me the suggestions with source. Thanks in Advance.
Answer
I believe that it is cheaper to get a blue-ray with a PC.
$1500 at least for laptop with blu-ray but the one i found is an Corei7 not sure if you will be gaming as well but it is a great buy to any and everything :)
Link is below.
I believe that it is cheaper to get a blue-ray with a PC.
$1500 at least for laptop with blu-ray but the one i found is an Corei7 not sure if you will be gaming as well but it is a great buy to any and everything :)
Link is below.
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