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Kvant Beambrush 40

Item Code: BEAMBRUSH40
Price:  $0.01 incl. GST

Kvant Beambrush 40

Item Code: BEAMBRUSH40
Price:  $0.01 incl. GST

 





Specifications

Source / Type Semiconductor laser diode | Full‑colour RGB laser projector
Suitability Laser graphics displays | Outdoor aerial beam shows
System control Pangolin FB4‑SK (Ethernet, ArtNet, DMX, ILDA) – PC, lighting console or Autoplay
Compliance EN 60825‑1, FDA, TUV Laser Safety
Weight 30 kg
Size (W × H × D) 510 × 273 × 396 mm
Guaranteed optical output ~37 Watts
Installed modules (R | G | B) Not specified on the page
Wavelengths (±5 nm) Not listed
Beam size Adjustable via BeamBrush technology
Beam divergence Not specified (calculate average across colours, per note B)
Analogue modulation Not specified
X‑Y scanners High-speed scanners (max 60° axes), default unspecified
Power requirements 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz, Neutrik powerCON TRUE1
Max power consumption Not specified
Operating temperature Not specified
Included in package Laser projector, heavy-duty flight case, cables, E‑STOP remote, interlock (USA), safety keys, USB with manual, QC certificate
Software Pangolin QuickShow (free download)
Hardware features FB4 interface: per‑colour power control, size/position adjustment, scan overload protection, Colour Balance mode
Laser safety features Keyed interlock, emission delay, magnetic interlock, scan‑fail safety, fast shutter (<20 ms), aperture masking, emergency STOP with restart
Note A Due to Advanced Optical Correction technology used in Kvant systems, the real power output of each laser module installed within the system may slightly differ from its specification. This doesn't affect the total guaranteed power output of the system.
Note B The beam divergence total is calculated as an average arithmetic value of all individual colours. The divergence of each colour is calculated as:
1. FWHM of the beam cross-section for round beams, or
2. The arithmetic average of the beam's horizontal and vertical divergence for all rectangular beams.