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Class 1M Laser Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Are there any offical laser Saftey glasses for Bluray lasers or are they so new people here are only using the risky and dangerous practice of DIY's? I know for red/green lasers proper safety glasses are avaible, but seems a quick google search Bluray safety glasses are harder to come by. | ||
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Class 4 Laser Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Carbondale, IL
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OEM laser systems sells certified laser goggles for 405nm, you can check them out. Many goggles for green block blu-ray well too. My goggles from optotronics meant for green completely block out 405nm even when shined through the goggles.
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Class 1M Laser Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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So my WL green laser shades may work ok then?
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Class 3R Laser Join Date: Apr 2008
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Class 2M Laser Join Date: May 2008
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Class 2M Laser Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Sweden
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Or you can use sunglasses 8-) They work because they have an UV-filter, and 405nm is not far from UV. Although sunglasses does not protect from blu-ray fluorescence, as if you shine a blu-ray on a sheet of white paper, for example. Then it will be blue light, which passes through the UV-filter. My green shades works well too with this wavelength. ![]() | ||
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