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Hi!

Are existing safety googles which protect from wavelenghts 532nm (green laser) and 650nm (red laser) simultaneously?

If yes then where I can buy them?
 





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They exist (from Laservision Laservision Style F01 | Laservision), but are very expensive...
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Its cheaper to buy 2 pairs, one for green and one for red.

Jim
 
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Yeah those goggles from survivallasers would be really good, but remember, those dont block green 532nm...
(those goggles block 190-470nm, 660-760nm)


But it strange that they wrote about 660-760nm, not a 650nm which I want to buy.

Is it possible that they will not block red laser (650nm) well?

P.S Just noticed that survivallaser shipping costs 15$ :(
 
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Its cheaper to buy 2 pairs, one for green and one for red.

Jim

That would not do you any good if you needed protection from both wavelengths at the same time - perhaps when aligning dichro systems and such.

You could obviously put both pairs on, on top of eachother, but you won't see anything then :D
 
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I've got a pair of those crummy red laser enhancement goggles that I've spray-painted with matte black spray paint. Even then I wouldn't trust them on my eyes because it might burn off.

OEM Laser Systems also sells solid metal goggles if you want the ultimate universal laser protection.
 

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Makes me wonder what the intended purpose for those would be :)
 
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I've got a pair of those crummy red laser enhancement goggles that I've spray-painted with matte black spray paint. Even then I wouldn't trust them on my eyes because it might burn off.

OEM Laser Systems also sells solid metal goggles if you want the ultimate universal laser protection.

Makes me wonder what the intended purpose for those would be :)
I have 4 pair of laser safety goggles that are reinforced with steel plates. Not only the filters need to be strong (6mm thick laminated glass filters), the frame needs to be just as strong.
 




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