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475nm 12.5mm, Ultra-Thin OD4 Shortpass Filter

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Everix Ultra-Thin OD4 Shortpass Filters

Everix Ultra-Thin OD4 Shortpass Filters

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Specifications

General

Type:
Shortpass Filter

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Diameter (mm):
12.45 ±0.15
Thickness (mm):
0.30
Clear Aperture (%):
90

Optical Properties

Optical Density OD (Average):
≥4.0
Cut-Off Wavelength (nm):
475.00 ±9.5
Rejection Wavelength (nm):
491.7 - 546.7
Transmission (%):
>80% (average)
Transmission Wavelength (nm):
400 - 458.5

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Details

  • Ultra-thin 300µm Construction
  • OD ≥4.0 Blocking and >85% Average Transmission
  • Lightweight and Scratch Insensitive

Everix Ultra-Thin OD 4.0 Shortpass Filters are constructed from layers of ultra-thin polymers and dyes that deliver the same performance as thick traditional filters but in a compact 300µm, flexible filter design. These filters cover wavelengths from the visible to the near infrared (NIR) regions and offer rejection levels meeting optical densities ≥4.0 while providing >85% average transmission. Custom bandpass filters can be created by combining these filters with the Everix Ultra-Thin OD4 Longpass Filters to assist with the elimination of stray light. Everix Ultra-Thin OD 4.0 Shortpass Filters are ideal for a variety of weight sensitive applications in medical technology, automation, and autonomous vehicles. Everix’s proprietary ultra-thin filter technology yields filters which are less sensitive to scratches and other imperfections than comparable coated filters.

Note: For custom filter designs please contact us for more information.

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