UV/IR Cut Off Filters

UV Block Range: 300-390nm (Tavg < 0.2%)
IR Block Range: 750-900nm (Tavg < 1%)
Visible Light Transmission: 450-680nm (Tavg > 96%)
Spectral Cutoff: T50% at 418nm ± 5nm (UV) and 715nm ± 10nm (IR)
Tabs Scattering: Tabs < 5%
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Description

KUPO Optics' UV/IR Cut Off Filters deliver optimal light transmission while providing robust protection against harmful ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) radiation. These filters block detrimental UV and IR wavelengths, allowing over 96% of visible light to pass through. This ensures exceptional clarity in applications where precise illumination is essential. By filtering unwanted wavelengths, they safeguard sensitive materials and components, while maintaining a bright and clear display.   

 

Each filter is constructed to the highest quality standards, ensuring consistent performance. KUPO Optics meticulously produces filters with exceptional piece-to-piece and batch-to-batch uniformity, vital in professional environments where consistency is critical. Additionally, these filters are built to withstand environmental challenges such as humidity, adhesion, and abrasion, meeting the stringent MIL-M-13508C military standards.   

 

These filters excel in various optical systems, offering superior performance in projection systems, art galleries, museums, and photographic setups. By effectively blocking UV and IR radiation, they protect delicate artwork, camera sensors, and projection components, ensuring the longevity of both equipment and illuminated materials. Whether you need to prevent heat damage or simply want to enhance visible light transmission, KUPO's UV/IR Cut Off Filters deliver exceptional results.   

 

Features:

 

Superior piece-to-piece and batch-to-batch consistency

Excellent visible light transmission (Tavg > 96%)   

Reflects IR and blocks UV wavelengths

Meets MIL-M-13508C standards for humidity, adhesion, and abrasion resistance   

Applications:

 

Projection systems: Enhance illumination while safeguarding components from heat damage   

Art galleries and museums: Provide bright light while blocking harmful UV/IR radiation   

Photography and filming: Shield cameras and films from radiation to preserve image quality and equipment

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