Nikon NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S | Mirrorless Lenses - 50mm lense
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Laser viewing windows enable you to see inside an enclosure while stopping the laser radiation from coming out, thus providing protection with the minimum of inconvenience.
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We are able to supply any of these filters in custom sizes up to the largest size available (typically 915 x 610 mm). We are also able to supply them machined to an engineering drawing if desired, ready for assembly into your system. This is cost effective for larger numbers of windows or where there is an ongoing requirement.
These glass filter windows are available in A4 (297 x 210mm) except for FW-LRG1KBA and FW-LRG1QCA (200 x 100mm).FW-LRS1DAA is available up to 3000 x 2000mm.
These viewing windows are available for a wide variety of different types of lasers and can be made of either plastic or mineral glass.
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The full part number is obtained by taking the filter reference and adding the part number suffix. Eg. TT-F-G-A4 is filter reference TT-F-G in size 210 x 297 mm.
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If cost is the primary factor affecting your decision then polycarbonate is likely to be the eyewear for you. However, if you are using lasers requiring high protection levels, make sure that your selected filter will meet the required specifications.
Polycarbonate eyewear is extremely lightweight which means that it may be much more comfortable to wear than heavier glass filter eyewear. However, comfort is also very dependent on frame style. Several different styles are also available from Lasermet.
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For high visibility, glass filters are likely to give best results. Generally speaking glass filters are also more robust and less likely to break than polycarbonate.
Lasermet offer a wide range of laser filters which include both polycarbonate and glass filters. Users should be aware of the pros and cons of each type before making a decision on which to buy.
Glass filters usually offer higher protection levels than polycarbonate filters for the same laser. Often protection levels are greater by 2 or 3 for the D marking (Continuous Wave or average power density rating), which means that it can withstand 100 to 1000 times as much power density.