The ALS 1100 Acrylic Laser Sheet is an acrylic laser safety window offering protection primarily from High transmission sheet with YAG coverage at 1064 nm and beyond – up to 1130 nm.
Protection for UV, excimer, Nd:YAG, broad band A, CO(2), Ti:Sapphire, and solid state lasers from 1030 nm to 1130 nm.
Laser windows can be custom cut, moulded, and drilled to your CAD specifications for use in enclosures or machine windows.
This laser safety window may provide protection from other laser wavelengths not listed. Filter specifications can be permanently engraved on the window. Custom sizes and shapes are available.
This ALS 1100 Acrylic Laser Sheet meets and/or exceeds US ANSI Z136 standards for use with lasers. 0.125" Thickness
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