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What kind of laser glasses should I choose for a CO2 laser?
CO2 EXCIMER FILTER
The CO2 Excimer Filter is specifically engineered to provide protection against the invisible radiation emitted by Co2 lasers. Crafted from white CO2 Polycarbonate, these lenses offer reliable defense against potential eye damage.
Laser Safety Glasses for CO2 lasers require specific features to provide adequate protection. Polycarbonate CO2 (10600nm) safety glasses have the following properties: optical density (OD) OD 6+ @10,000-11,000 nm, and visible light transmittance. The choice of laser safety glasses depends on a variety of factors, such as the wavelength of the laser, whether it is continuous wave, pulse width, pulse energy, energy density (power density), visible light transmittance, and whether CE certification is required. CE certification is also provided by many different organizations, including DIN CERTCO, ECS, ECM, etc.
Different models of safety glasses provide different levels of protection. For example, some models provide protection at wavelengths such as 1064nm, 532nm, 355nm, and 10600nm. Safety glasses should provide adequate protection against reflected and stray radiation.
Brands such as LaserPair offer a variety of laser safety glasses. It is critical to consider these specific parameters and requirements when selecting appropriate safety glasses to ensure effective eye protection during CO2 laser operations.
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