Laservision Laser Safety Filter Type T13

The laser safety filter Type T13 is an orange absorbing mineral glass filter without additional coating. The protection is based on absorption of the laser light within the bulk material. The filter Type T13 has a daylight transmission of approx. 40%, the colour recognition is slightly restricted. The laser protection filter is especially suitable for frequency converted Nd:YAG lasers. The filter Type T13 is available in four different frame styles and especially suitable for frequency converted Nd:YAG lasers with emission at 266nm/355nm or 532nm. Please calculate required protection levels before using laser safety filters and compare with the filter provided.

Filter Specification T13

FilterT13
Full Protection
Colourorange
Filter MaterialMineral glass
Filter TechnologyAbsorption Filter
CertificationDIN GS
VLT (approx.)40%
Visual Brightnessgood
Colour Viewrestricted
Filter Thicknessapprox. 5 mm*
View of the spectrum as seen through the filter*** 
View of the spectrum without the filter

Transmission Curve**

Highlights

  • Protection Levels acc. to EN 207
  • Application: Nd:YAG Laser at 266/355 or 532nm
  • 4 different frame styles available
  • restricted colour recognition and 40% VLT
  • different wearing options
  • as cabin window available up to 210x297mm

Available Frame Styles and Protection Levels with Filter T13

(for frame details, please click on the picture below)

Laser Safety Goggle VISION with Filter T13
VISION
Laser Safety Goggle ALL STAR with Filter T13
ALL STAR
Laser Safety Goggle ECO with Filter T13
ECO
Laser Safety Goggle PROTECTOR with Filter T13
PROTECTOR
standard Framereinforced Frame
FrameVISIONPROTECTORVISIONALL STARECOPROTECTOR
Part number005.T0013.00008.T0013.00015.T0013.00012.T0013.00017.T0013.00018.T0013.00
D 180-315L8L8L9L9L9L9
IR 180-315L4L5L4L5L5L5
D >315-380L4L5L7L6L6L6
I >315-532L6L7L8L8L8L8
R >315-515L4L4L4L4L4L4
D >380-532L5L5L7L6L6L6

 

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Catalogue 2011 / Ed. 21



 

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Catalogue 2007 / Ed. 20



 

 

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