TruBlue LASER
445 nm · Platform Physics

The engineering behind TruBlue.

A step-by-step walk-through of the physics and engineering principles behind the 445 nm platform — wavelength, absorption, pulse modes, and CO₂ integration.

01 · Wavelength
445 nm
02 · Absorption
~10× CO₂
03 · Modes
PentaPulse · 5
04 · Cooling
FlowControl

STEP 1 · WAVELENGTH

Why 445 nm?

Wavelength spectrum diagram showing 445 nm position relative to KTP and 980 nm

Blue-diode lasers operating at 445 nm occupy a unique window in the visible spectrum. Unlike 532 nm KTP lasers — which require frequency-doubling of an infrared source — or 980 nm diode lasers whose energy disperses into water, the 445 nm wavelength couples directly into oxyhemoglobin and melanin with exceptional efficiency. The result is precise, shallow tissue interaction with minimal collateral thermal spread.

STEP 2 · ABSORPTION

Oxyhemoglobin absorption

Graph of oxyhemoglobin absorption coefficient vs. wavelength highlighting 445 nm peak

Oxyhemoglobin exhibits a sharp absorption peak in the 418–445 nm range. At 445 nm, TruBlue achieves absorption coefficients roughly 10× higher than CO₂ lasers operating in water-rich tissue, enabling rapid hemostasis with sub-millimeter precision. This chromophore selectivity means energy is deposited where it matters — at the vascular target — leaving surrounding epithelium largely unaffected.

STEP 3 · PENTAPULSE

PentaPulse modes

Diagram of the five PentaPulse emission modes showing power and timing profiles

The TruBlue 445 nm platform ships with five emission modes engineered for procedural flexibility: • CW (Continuous Wave) — sustained emission for extended tissue contact • Single Pulse — discrete burst delivery • Pulsed — configurable on/off duty cycles • PeakPulse — 27 W peak output for demanding applications • PowerPulse — 17 W pulsed mode balancing precision and power Mode selection is performed on the device console. Refer to the Instructions for Use for clinical setup parameters.

STEP 4 · FLOW CONTROL

CO₂ integration

Diagram showing CO₂ FlowControl module connected to TruBlue handpiece

FlowControl is an optional inline CO₂ module that connects directly to the TruBlue handpiece. A continuous low-flow CO₂ stream cools the operative field, displaces surgical smoke from the optical path, and helps stabilize the fiber tip. With FlowControl active, sustained CW power can be increased up to 10 W — expanding the platform's versatility for longer contact procedures.

From principle to device

The same physics — in a device surgeons trust.

The WOLF TruBlue Pro brings wavelength, PentaPulse, and FlowControl together in a single, fiber-delivered 445 nm platform.

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See TruBlue Pro in your OR.

A.R.C. clinical specialists coordinate on-site demos with your team. Schedule a session to evaluate TruBlue Pro against your current platform.

A.R.C. Laser GmbH · Nürnberg, Germany · 30+ years of laser engineering