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LP-DTY with Frame36
Laserpair
Essential details
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China | Brand Name: LaserPair |
Model Number: LP-DTY Laser Safety Glasses | Protect Wavelength: 800 - 1700nm |
Material: PC + Absorber material | |
Transmittance: 18% | Available: 980nm,1064nm,1320nm,1470nm,1550nm |
Application:Diodes, ND: YAG, Telecom | Optical Density: 800 - 1700nm OD4+ 900 - 1550nm OD6+
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LB-Rating: 800 - 1400nm DIRM LB4 900 - 1400nm DIRM LB6 1400 - 1700nm DI LB3 | Certification: CE EN207 |
Supply Ability : 100000 Piece/Pieces per Month
Packaging & delivery
Selling Units: Single item | Single package size: 20X10X10 cm | Single gross weight:0.500 kg |
Package Type: 1PC/Leather Box, 100PCS/CTN, CTN Size: 71*39*43cm |
Products Description
More frame options
Certifications
Manufacturing Technique
Exhibition
We engaged to offering High Quality, High Protection, and Cost-Effective Laser Safety Glasses for the workers at laser industry and laser medical treatment etc., We attended different exhibitions in Shanghai, HongKong, Dubai, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, etc.,
Industry news
Laser safety grade classification and industry standards
The safety level of the laser is divided according to the laser output power and wavelength and other parameters. According to the international standard IEC60825-1, lasers are divided into four safety levels, from 1 to 4, of which 1 is the safest and 4 is the most dangerous. The following are specific instructions for each level:
1 level 1 laser: This is the safest laser, the output power is relatively low, will not cause damage to the human eye. Even direct exposure to a Level 1 laser does not cause eye damage.
2. Level 2 laser: This laser has a higher output power than a level 1 laser, but still does not cause permanent damage to the eye. If you look at a level 2 laser beam for a long time, it may cause a brief visual disturbance, but it will not cause permanent damage.
3. Level 3 laser: This laser has a much higher output power than the first two and can cause permanent damage to the eye. Therefore, appropriate safety measures must be taken to protect the eyes from laser damage.
Class 4.4 laser: This is the most dangerous laser, the output power is very high, can instantly cause eye blindness. In addition, level 4 lasers can also cause damage to skin, clothing and other materials. Therefore, very strict safety measures must be taken when using a level 4 laser to avoid personal injury.
Essential details
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China | Brand Name: LaserPair |
Model Number: LP-DTY Laser Safety Glasses | Protect Wavelength: 800 - 1700nm |
Material: PC + Absorber material | |
Transmittance: 18% | Available: 980nm,1064nm,1320nm,1470nm,1550nm |
Application:Diodes, ND: YAG, Telecom | Optical Density: 800 - 1700nm OD4+ 900 - 1550nm OD6+
|
LB-Rating: 800 - 1400nm DIRM LB4 900 - 1400nm DIRM LB6 1400 - 1700nm DI LB3 | Certification: CE EN207 |
Supply Ability : 100000 Piece/Pieces per Month
Packaging & delivery
Selling Units: Single item | Single package size: 20X10X10 cm | Single gross weight:0.500 kg |
Package Type: 1PC/Leather Box, 100PCS/CTN, CTN Size: 71*39*43cm |
Products Description
More frame options
Certifications
Manufacturing Technique
Exhibition
We engaged to offering High Quality, High Protection, and Cost-Effective Laser Safety Glasses for the workers at laser industry and laser medical treatment etc., We attended different exhibitions in Shanghai, HongKong, Dubai, Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain, etc.,
Industry news
Laser safety grade classification and industry standards
The safety level of the laser is divided according to the laser output power and wavelength and other parameters. According to the international standard IEC60825-1, lasers are divided into four safety levels, from 1 to 4, of which 1 is the safest and 4 is the most dangerous. The following are specific instructions for each level:
1 level 1 laser: This is the safest laser, the output power is relatively low, will not cause damage to the human eye. Even direct exposure to a Level 1 laser does not cause eye damage.
2. Level 2 laser: This laser has a higher output power than a level 1 laser, but still does not cause permanent damage to the eye. If you look at a level 2 laser beam for a long time, it may cause a brief visual disturbance, but it will not cause permanent damage.
3. Level 3 laser: This laser has a much higher output power than the first two and can cause permanent damage to the eye. Therefore, appropriate safety measures must be taken to protect the eyes from laser damage.
Class 4.4 laser: This is the most dangerous laser, the output power is very high, can instantly cause eye blindness. In addition, level 4 lasers can also cause damage to skin, clothing and other materials. Therefore, very strict safety measures must be taken when using a level 4 laser to avoid personal injury.