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FrozenGate by Avery

need some goggles

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I want to get some pairs of safety goggles but it is too confusing to find what I will need.
I want goggles that can protect up to 400mw green, red and IR. I want to be able to see what I'm doing and focusing on while I'm wearing them.
I don't have any IR filters so would I need goggles that filter IR as well as a color (is that possible?)
Are wickedlasers goggles good? Can someone plz point me in the right direction?
 





WL lasershades are fine, but they only block single wavelengths, you'll have to go on ebay to find IR protection goggles
 
are these goggles all good for high outputs >300mw, I want to experiment with 20x open can diodes safely.
 
I can provide a broadband goggle that includes 808nm IR. They are a bit more expensive because they cover all the needed wavelengths in one set of glasses.

OD 5+ @ 190-400nm
OD 2.5+ @ 532nm
OD 1.5+ @ 630-655nm
OD 3.7+ @ 795-1070nm
OD 4+ @ 810-1064nm
VLT: 13% Price: $153.75 plus shipping
FDA and CE rated

If your red laser is 660nm you get about OD 1.2.

400mW 532nm @ OD 2.5 = 1.27 mW pass through
400mW 660nm @ OD 1.2 = 25.2 mW pass through
400mW 635nm @ OD 1.5 = 12.6 mW pass through
400mW 650nm @ OD 1.5 = 12.6 mW pass through
400mW 808nm @ OD 3.7 = 0.08 mW pass through

The pass through is based on a direct exposure to the full beam.
 
How is it possible for one pair of laser goggles to block out all these wavelenghts? What color are the lenses? Visibility would be really low correct? How would you be able to see anything if it filters out all colors?
 





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