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- Material: Synthetic fused silica
- Wavelength Range [nm]: 200-400
- Material: Synthetic fused silica
- Wavelength Range [nm]: 200-400
OSE-VPF-C
Bandpass Interference Filter, Circle
- Incident Angle: 0°
- Coating: Dielectric multi-layer coating, Metal coating
- Circle
OSE-VPF-S
Bandpass Interference Filter, Square
- Incident Angle: 0°
- Coating: Dielectric multi-layer coating, Metal coating
- Square
OSE-VND
Variable Relfective ND Filters
The OSE-VND are reflcetive ND filters. The reflectivit and the transmittance vary by rotation.
Material: Soda Lime GlassWavelength Range [nm]: 400-700
OSE-SND-12
Reflective Stepping Variable ND Filters
Material: Soda Lime GlassWavelength Range [nm]: 400-700
OSE-MDFPC
Beam Shaping Diffusers
It is fit for fluid observation, used as a light panel and laser markings system.
OSE-DFB-1
Ground Glass Diffusers, BK7
BK 7 Ground glass diffuser has a large area diffusion of and incident light.
OSE-DFSQ-1
Ground Glass Diffusers, SiO2
SiO2 Ground glass diffuser has a large area diffusion of and incident light.
OSE-SCF
Longpass Filters
Longpass filter that cut the short wavelength and let the long wavelength transmit.
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