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I saw a little Showcase write-up in my Photonics Showcase magazine for the C111C MultiWave goggles. Says they "provide scratchproof coverage w/ 70% visibility for multiple lasers: 200-474 nm, 525-552 nm, plus nearly complete IR coverage from 755nm on up."
Sounded great, so I looked at their website.
$899.99
Specs from website:
Laser: Alexandrite, CO2, Diode, Er:YAG, Excimer, Holmium, IR, KTP, Nd:YAG
OD @ wavelength (nm):
6 @ 200 - 3084+ @ 309 - 4601+ @ 4803 @ 466 - 4744+ @ 810 - 8405+ @ 950 - 17006 @ 1050 - 10755+ @ 2100 - 22005+ @ 2900 - 32005+ @ 106007+ @ 5323 @ 525 - 5525+ @ 528 - 5507+ @ 755 - 8107+ @ 1064
I'm guessing that if you only deal with two or three wavelengths these are overkill. It would be less expensive to buy two or three separate goggles.
Anyone here use a pair of these goggles?
Sounded great, so I looked at their website.
$899.99
Specs from website:
Laser: Alexandrite, CO2, Diode, Er:YAG, Excimer, Holmium, IR, KTP, Nd:YAG
OD @ wavelength (nm):
6 @ 200 - 3084+ @ 309 - 4601+ @ 4803 @ 466 - 4744+ @ 810 - 8405+ @ 950 - 17006 @ 1050 - 10755+ @ 2100 - 22005+ @ 2900 - 32005+ @ 106007+ @ 5323 @ 525 - 5525+ @ 528 - 5507+ @ 755 - 8107+ @ 1064
I'm guessing that if you only deal with two or three wavelengths these are overkill. It would be less expensive to buy two or three separate goggles.
Anyone here use a pair of these goggles?