Class 4 lasers are the highest-powered laser class and are capable of causing severe eye and skin damage, as well as fire hazards. Wearing the right laser safety glasses when working with Class 4 lasers is not only recommended, but a vital safety requirement. One of the key specifications for these
LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology has become a key technology for industries such as autonomous driving, surveying, forestry, robotics, and geospatial mapping. However, because LiDAR systems use lasers (usually in the near-infrared (NIR) band), many users and technicians still face a ke
Laser technology is used in a wide range of industries, including medical, industrial, and research. However, exposure to infrared (IR) laser radiation, especially in the wavelength range of 1000nm-5000nm, can cause damage to the human eye. To ensure safety, laser shortwave IR safety glasses are ess
Laser cutters are widely used in industries such as manufacturing, metalworking, and electronics. However, laser radiation poses a significant risk to the human eye, so wearing the right laser protective glasses is essential. This article will detail how to choose laser protective glasses that provi
Invisible lasers typically operate in infrared (IR) or ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths and are used in a wide range of industries, from healthcare to research. While these lasers offer many benefits, they can also pose significant risks to eye health due to their invisible nature. People exposed to the
When choosing laser protective eyewear, the following points should be noted:Operating wavelength: Clearly understand the wavelength of the laser used. Different wavelengths of laser cause different damage to the eyes. Protective glasses need to effectively protect against the specific wavelength. F