Effect of Infrared Optical Filter Glass
Long-wave pass Infrared Optical Filter Glass is a kind of filter that effectively passes through a certain wavelength range of light beams and cuts off light beams shorter than this wavelength, while short-wave pass filters are just the opposite. Typically used for order sorting, this filter isolates a broad region of the spectrum while simultaneously transmitting much of the desired energy and blocking excess energy. These filters are fabricated from optical IR transmissive substrates coated with a hard and durable outer surface dielectric coating, which is strong enough to resist general cleaning and can be used in any high-quality optical components, and can provide sharp light cutoff at specific wavelengths. Especially suitable for FTIR spectroscopy and thermal imaging applications.

Infrared Optical Filter Glass cuts light at specific wavelengths. Commonly used in temperature detection, human body sensing, industrial temperature measurement, continuous temperature control of production, security systems, thermal radiation systems, etc., it can isolate a wide area of the spectrum, and at the same time transmit a large amount of required energy and cut off excess energy.
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