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can you get one pair of safety glasses that cover all laser pointers from 1mw to 1w ?
 





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can you get one pair of safety glasses that cover all laser pointers from 1mw to 1w ?

Damn!! Do A BIT more research pls. You´re questions are really painfull for you!
I guess you asked for goggles which covers most of the wavelenghts.

The "545.00.A.010, goggle, 190-3300nm" @roithner-laser covers you from all standard wavelengths, but they cost $400.
 
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Actually, to cover all wavelengths you'd need something like this.
If you block all visible light, how could you possibly see anything? The ML7 goggles cover some common wavelengths, but definately not all of them.
 
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Get a pair of FocalPrice "safety" goggles and then wrap them in aluminum foil.
It will protect your eyes from <200nm to >10.6μm up to about 5W. OD like... 100. Unfortunately, the VLT of aluminum foil is zero.

Search for "broadband."
Check out OEM laser systems. Good goggles will cost a lot.
 

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Yes, they are more or less mentioned in post #2.
It does look like they will block 190-3300nm.

I kind of assume the blocking is only in narrow bands around each known laser frequency. :D
As mentioned above, a blanket block of visible light can be done cheaper by e.g. duct-tape.

There were a video featuring the band Kiss and an idiot with a laser.
It got me thinking about whether these goggles, maybe in another frame, would be nice to have for live performers?
 
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the 190-3300nm is probably a typo or incomplete, the manufactor (univet) has three filters where the first wavelength range starts with 190nm and the last end with 3300nm, but not everything inbetween is covered.
 




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