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waterproof goggles?






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probably should've taken the time to word that better.
uhm, i mean unaffected by wavelengths. just like wavelength blocking glasses.
 

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Um. What wavelength do you want to block? Assuming the rayfoss waterproof is green, you would want to block 532nm, 808nm, and 1064nm. Several wavelengths, IR, not just green.
 
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indeed^^
im having my friend make me some :)
he works with plastics, and such lol
im just ordering 2 pairs of glasses that he will cut and shape
 
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Unless your friend will be using certified laser filter plastic, you or he should test it against wavelengths you want to block with a laser power meter.
If it might be used for higher power lasers then a piece of the plastic should also be tested until failure. See how long it resists a direct focused beam of each wavelength till they melt through it.
 
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