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Lasers for communication routes
Why lasers?
Lasers are an excellent alternative to traditional wall and floor marking.
The special design of laser projectors allows them to be used in industrial conditions. Lasers generate clear and visible lines even in very dusty and dirty environments. The laser can be mounted on the ceiling or wall. Depending on the mounting and structure, lasers belong to class 1 or 2, so they are harmless to the eyes and skin. This solution works well in warehouses, production halls, or other buildings requiring durable and effective line marking.

Versatility of lasers
Do not worry that lasers will not work in your facility, we will adapt this solution to any conditions.
Lasers are available in several variants from 300mW to 1450mW; we will select the most optimal model for your environment. Selected lasers can operate at temperatures from -30° C to +45° C, so harsh conditions are no problem for them. One laser can produce a line up to 20 m long – if that is too little, it is enough to use two or more lasers. The length of the laser line is determined by the mounting height and the choice of inclination angle from 4 available options: 45°, 60°, 90° or 110°. An adjustable bracket makes laser installation and positioning easier. If the power source is far away, we can extend the cable up to 12 m.
Choose the laser color depending on your needs:
- Red - for marking hazardous areas
- Green - for marking evacuation routes or traffic lanes
- Blue - for other areas requiring attention
The most important features of lasers:
- IP 44 standard - resistant to water splashes and the ingress of foreign bodies with a diameter of up to 1 mm
- Power and inclination angle - we will choose a model especially for you
- Color - choose a color from 3 available
- Easy installation - installation will not cause downtime at work
- Class 1 or 2 - safe for eyes and skin
- Temperature range - selected models adapted to operate at temperatures from -30° C to +45° C
