Laser safety goggles according to EN 207 with glass filter and a daylight transmittance of 65 %.
Laser Safety
TUT-Gutachten
Laser safety certificate
Our experienced safety expert checks your laser system for laser safety according to current standards and issues you a certificate of the laser class achieved.
NIR-YG2-xxx
Laser Eyewear, 720-1075 nm
Laser safety goggles according to EN 207 with a polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmittance of 25 %.
NIR-IRD-xxx
Laser Eyewear, 770-1950 nm
Laser safety goggles according to EN 207 with a polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmittance of 19 %.
UNV-P1028-xxx
Laser Safety Goggle, 573-740 nm
Laser safety goggles according to EN 207 with a polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmittance of 7 %.
UNV-G3002-559G
Laser Safety Goggle 515-532 nm with glass filter
Laser safety goggles according to EN 207 and glass with interference filters and a daylight transmittance of 15%.
UNV-G2005-616
Patients Goggle 775-3000/905-1400/10600 nm
Laser safety goggles for patients according to DIN EN 207 with glass filter and a daylight transmission of 62 %.
LMT-LWL-1W
1-way warning light German
Compact one-way warning light with black letters on a yellow background. Versions with text in German and English language available. Upon request, customized texts surcharge is possible.
NIR-AG3-xxx
Laser adjustment goggle 532 nm, up to 1 W
Laserjustierbrillen according to DIN EN 208 with polycarbonate filter and a daylight transmission of 47%.
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