NIR-DI8-xxx
Laser Eyewear, 625-850 nm
Laser adjustment goggles according to DIN EN 208 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 69 %.
NIR-DI8-xxx
Laser adjustment goggles according to DIN EN 208 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 69 %.
UNV-PW-QK
The laser protection windows 800-1085 nm made of acrylic, with a daylight transmission of 38 % protect with a filter thickness of approximately 3.3 mm.
UNV-PW-RK
The laser protection windows 840-1250 nm made of acrylic, with a daylight transmission of 20 % protect with a filter thickness of approximately 3.3 mm.
UNV-PW-SK
The laser protection windows 830-1295 nm made of acrylic, with a daylight transmission of 23 % protect with a filter thickness of 6.5 mm.
NIR-DLS-xxx
Laser safety goggles according to EN 207 with a polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmittance of 19 %.
UNV-G2014-559G
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with glass filter and a daylight transmission of 57 %.
UNV-P1002-xxx
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 90 %.
UNV-P1045-xxx
Laser safety goggles with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmittance of 92 %.
NIR-DBD-xxx
Laser safety goggles according to DIN EN 207 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 22 %.
BLZ-LSB-OSTRV-TECH-LA-OL
Accredited training for becoming a laser safety officer according to the german optical beam protection ordinance.
Duration: Both days 08.30 am - 2.30 pm
Costs: 850,- EUR plus tax
DAT-WinCamD-LCM
This laser beam profiler features a CMOS sensor that guarantees frame rates of up to 60 Hz with high dynamics and is suitable for large beam diameters up to 11 mm.
DAT-WinCamD-IRBB
The beam analysis camera WinCamD-IR-BB with integrated microbolometer array enables analyzes on long-wave lasers in the range of 2 μm to 16 μm.
DAT-WinCamD-QD-1550
DataRay's ILM system is used for beam profile monitoring of high power lasers consisting of an attenuator for high powers, an imaging lens system and a camera system. The measurement of very small laser beams with diameters of less than micrometers is possible despite often high laser powers.