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Green M34.0 x 0.50 High Performance Machine Vision Filter

TECHSPEC® High Performance Mounted Machine Vision Filters

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Product Details

Type:
Mounted Imaging Filter

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Clear Aperture CA (mm):
30.00
Construction:
Mounted in Black Anodized Ring
Outer Diameter (mm):
36.00
Substrate Thickness (mm):
1.75 ±0.10
Physical Durability:
Adhesion per MIL-PRF-13830B, Section C.4.5.12
Moderate abrasion per MIL-PRF-13830B, Section C.4.5.11
Cleaning per MIL-C-48497A Section 4.5.4.2

Optical Properties

Blocking Wavelength Range (nm):
200-450, 600-1000
Coating:
Hard Coated
Color:
Green
Center Wavelength CWL (nm):
525.00
Full Width-Half Max FWHM (nm):
92.00
Optical Density OD (Average):
≥3.0
Wavelength Range (μm):
0.2 - 1.2
Average Transmission (%):
≥90

Threading & Mounting

Filter Thread:
M34.0 x 0.50
Mount Thickness (mm):
5.0
Mount Thickness Including Threads (mm):
6.5

Environmental & Durability Factors

Environmental Durability:
Humidity per MIL-STD-810H, Section 507.6
Temperature per MIL-STD-810H, Section 501.7 and 502.7

Additional Info

Note:
OD ≥3.0 @ 600 - 1000nm
OD ≥4.0 @ 200 - 450nm

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • Optimized for Use with Popular LEDs
  • Multiple Mounting Sizes and Threads Available to Ease System Compatibility
  • Extremely High and Flat Transmission Profiles Provide Even Illumination

TECHSPEC® High Performance Mounted Machine Vision Filters are designed and manufactured for the most demanding machine vision and imaging applications. These filters pass or block specific UV, visible, or IR wavelengths and provide extremely wide angles of incidence. Compared to traditional filters, these hard coated filters provide superior blocking of unwanted light and greater durability for longer lifetimes.  TECHSPEC® High Performance Mounted Machine Vision Filters can be used to improve image contrast and isolate spectral regions and colors. These filters are offered in a variety of colors and filter thread sizes. 

Color Machine Vision Filters
Color Machine Vision Filters

Technical Information

Edmund Optics® TECHSPEC® High Performance Machine Vision Filters are designed with the industry’s best performance to cost ratio in mind. With extremely sharp edge transition and flat peak transmission, users are guaranteed the optimal signal-to-noise ratio in their imaging system without losing light intensity that is critical for performance.

On average, the blocking range reaches far into the UV at 200nm and stretches out to 1200nm, which covers most of the noise and UV/IR signatures seen in conventional lamps and bulbs.

The graphs below demonstrate the performance typical to our Machine Vision Filters and other Hard Coated filters. The sharp cut-on and cut-off wavelengths are noticeably apparent, as well as transmission values that are >10% improved over traditional imaging filters on the market.

 

Dimensions
Filter Thread Outer Diameter (mm) Front Thread (to allow for stacking) Filter Diameter (mm) Thickness (mm) Thread Length (mm) Clear Aperture CA (mm)
M22.5 x 0.50 24.5 M22.5 x 0.50 20.1 ±0.1 4.5 2.0 18.5
M25.5 x 0.50 27.5 M25.5 x 0.50 23.0 ±0.1 4.5 2.0 21.5
M30.5 x 0.50 32.0 M30.5 x 0.50 28.0 ±0.1 5.0 2.0 26.5
M34.0 x 0.50 36.0 M34.0 x 0.50 31.6 ±0.1 5.0 1.5 30.0
M35.5 x 0.50 37.0 M35.5 x 0.50 33.1 ±0.1 5.0 2.0 31.5
M40.5 x 0.50 42.0 M40.5 x 0.50 38.0 ±0.1 5.0 2.0 36.5
M43.0 x 0.75 45.0 M43.0 x 0.75 40.2 ±0.1 5.0 2.0 39.2
M46.0 x 0.75 48.0 M46.0 x 0.75 43.2 ±0.1 4.8 2.2 41.5
M55.0 x 0.75 57.0 M55.0 x 0.75 52.2 ±0.1 4.8 2.2 50.5
M62.0 x 0.75 65.0 M62.0 x 0.75 59.2 ±0.1 5.5 2.5 57.5
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