Optical Materials
Shortpass Filters for Optical Applications
Item Number : KTOM-SLS
Price varies based on specs and customizations
- Dimensional tolerance
- ±0.2mm
- Transmittance
- >90%
- Thickness Tolerance
- ±0.05mm
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Shortpass filters
Shortpass filters are extensively utilized to isolate specific regions within a broad spectrum. These filters are designed to transmit energy within a specified band at wavelengths shorter than the cut-off wavelength while effectively blocking the transmission of energy at longer wavelengths. Furthermore, shortpass filters can be effectively combined with longpass filters to achieve custom bandpass filtering. We provides an extensive selection of shortpass filters across a wide wavelength range, including ultraviolet, visible, and infrared wavelengths.
Detail & Parts
Applications of optical bandpass filters
- Medical
- Laser range/distance measurement
- Iris recognition
- Automotive sensor
- Industrial safety system
- Biotechnology
- Microscopy / Fluorescence microscopy
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Through the implementation of innovative and state-of-the-art melting processes, we have acquired extensive expertise in the development and manufacture of quality glass products, offering a wide range of optical glass products for a variety of commercial, industrial and scientific applications. The company provides various specifications of optical glass such as raw glass, cut parts and finished components, and cooperates closely with customers to customize products according to customer needs. With an unwavering commitment to quality, we ensure our customers receive the perfect solution tailored to their requirements.
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