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Hey Guys,
I recently got a bunch of stuff from a laser enthusiast who has given up the hobby. There were goggles identical to these ones:
Glendale Optics Laser Gard Argon Safety Goggles OD 15 488nm 11 514 5nm | eBay
They specify 2 wavelengths that pertain directly to the 2 main emission wavelengths of Argon lasers.
I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how these handle the 445-532nm lasers that are much more popular. I don't have any lasers running yet and I'd like to know if these are appropriate first.
I'm quite sure that these goggles are not designed to just block those 2 tiny bands, and that its much more likely that they block something like 190-540nm like most blue spectrum protection goggles.
I looked up this company and couldn't find any data on them.
Thanks for the advice!
I recently got a bunch of stuff from a laser enthusiast who has given up the hobby. There were goggles identical to these ones:
Glendale Optics Laser Gard Argon Safety Goggles OD 15 488nm 11 514 5nm | eBay
They specify 2 wavelengths that pertain directly to the 2 main emission wavelengths of Argon lasers.
I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how these handle the 445-532nm lasers that are much more popular. I don't have any lasers running yet and I'd like to know if these are appropriate first.
I'm quite sure that these goggles are not designed to just block those 2 tiny bands, and that its much more likely that they block something like 190-540nm like most blue spectrum protection goggles.
I looked up this company and couldn't find any data on them.
Thanks for the advice!