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laser safety filter T1M01

The laser safety filter T1M01 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 T1M01 has daylight transmission of approx. 25% and a slightly restricted but still good colour recognition. The laser protection filter is CE certified incl. M-protection rating for the whole wavelength range between 315-1400nm, i.e. for Nd:YAG lasers at 1064nm or 532nm. The filter T1M01 is available in the R14 and R01 frame styles. Please calculate required protection levels before using laser safety filters and compare with the filter provided.

A detailed description to the above mentioned filter curve and color view can be found here

Highlights

  • Protection Levels acc. to EN 207
  • M-Protection for Short Pulse Lasers
  • Available in the frames style: R14 and R01
  • M protection levels for USP lasers betwenn 315nm and 1400nm
  • Good VLT
  • Different cushion frame options

 

Technical Data

Protection Effect Full Protection
Color orange
Filter Material Mineral glass
Filter Technology Absorption Filter
Certification CE
VLT (approx.) 25%
Visual Brightness good
Color View sufficient
Filter Thickness approx. 12-14 mm*

 

 Available laser protection eyewear with filter T1M01

laser safety spectacle R01T1M01
Laser safety goggles R01T1M01 for short pulse lasers, Nd:YAG and UKP lasers Combinable with RX insert. Buy at laservision!
laser safety spectacle R14T1M01A
Laser safety goggles R14T1M01 Harmonic and Nd:YAG laser. More information here
laser safety spectacle R14T1M01F
The laservision laser safety goggle R14.T1M01.1002 with foam frame provides broad laser protection ratings within the UV, VIS, NIR and IR spectral area (180-532nm and 808-11,500nm). More information here
laser safety spectacle R14T1M01L
The laservision laser safety goggle R14.T1M01.1003 with lip seal provides broad laser protection ratings within the UV, VIS, NIR and IR spectral area (180-532nm and 808-11,500nm). Mire information here