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does anyone know where (and if) it's possible to buy CHEAP (under 30$) universal laser goggles for 405nm, 532nm, 635nm, 671nm, 808nm, 1064nm (and other ,,standard" wawelenghts) ?
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If googles blocked all laser wavelengths form violet to ir, wouldn't that make them opaque? :thinking:
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The best LASER GOGGLES that I've found, were brought to my attention by another member on this Forum (KRUTZ). They work great for about every wavelength of visible light & for IR also. But for some of the wavelengths, the protection is only meant for stray reflections, not direct hits of long duration, but for MY purposes they are fabulous if a bit pricey. They are made by OEM LASER SYSTEMS INC. The model number is ML7, & they are good for KTP, YAG, RED/IR DIODE PROTECTION The complete part # is NOR-ML7-00000 @ a cost of $156.00. There is a discount code for LPF MEMBERS, which is NOR200801. Besides the cost of the goggles, there is also a shipping fee, which I can't recall right now, but you'll see it on their website. Then you have a variety of FRAME styles to choose from, all are different prices. I chose frame style 38 which is a large, adjustable, framed, fitover style, 'cause I wear eyeglasses. The lenses are a smokey gray color. The website will tell you the VLT % (VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMISSION %) I know that they are a bit expensive but, for the protection that you get from so many different wavelengths + IR, I think they are well worth the money. You also don't have to change goggles when you change the color of laser you're using as these will work for ALL of them. ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL !!!!!!!!!!!! I hope that this info helped ya out. A special thanks to "KRUTZ" for turning ME onto these goggles..............rob
@GRYPHON- Did you mean googles or GOGGLES, HMMMM ??????? And no they wouldn't be opaque. Only if they blocked ALL LIGHT, visible & otherwise !!!!!!!