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G063462000
NEUTRAL FILTER; T=10%; D=22.4; M
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Mounted Neutral Density Filter
10%
1
400nm ~ 2000nm
22.4mm
21.4mm
25mm
G063466000
NEUTRAL FILTER; T=0.1%; D=22.4;
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Mounted Neutral Density Filter
0.1%
3
400nm ~ 2000nm
22.4mm
21.4mm
25mm
G063468000
NEUTRAL FILTER; T=40%; D=22.4; M
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Mounted Neutral Density Filter
40%
0.4
400nm ~ 2000nm
22.4mm
21.4mm
25mm
G380227033
FILTER CALFLEX-X ; LXH=25X25
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NIR-Blocking Filters CALFLEXTM X
1%
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780nm ~ 1100nm
25mm x 25mm
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G380227034
FILTER CALFLEX-X ; D=31.5
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NIR-Blocking Filters CALFLEXTM X
1%
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780nm ~ 1100nm
31.5mm
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-
G380227035
FILTER CALFLEX-X ; D=50
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NIR-Blocking Filters CALFLEXTM X
1%
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780nm ~ 1100nm
50mm
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G380227036
FILTER CALFLEX-X ; LXH=50X50
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NIR-Blocking Filters CALFLEXTM X
1%
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780nm ~ 1100nm
50mm x 50mm
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G370071000
NEUTRAL WEDGE 10X17X8.5
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Mounted Neutral Density Filter
80%
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G370070000
NEUTRAL WEDGE 23X125X8.5
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Mounted Neutral Density Filter
80%
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Filters

Optical filters are essential components used in optical systems to manipulate the properties of light. These filters allow for controlled transmission of specific wavelengths or portions of the spectrum, which can be used for a wide range of applications. Optical filters come in different types, including bandpass filters, longpass filters, shortpass filters, and notch filters. Bandpass filters allow light within a specific range of wavelengths to pass through, while blocking out all other wavelengths. Longpass filters transmit light with longer wavelengths while blocking shorter wavelengths, and shortpass filters transmit shorter wavelengths while blocking longer wavelengths. Notch filters, also known as band-rejection filters, block out a specific range of wavelengths while transmitting all other wavelengths. Optical filters can also be classified based on their optical density or thickness, which determines how much light is transmitted through them. Filters with higher optical densities transmit less light than those with lower densities. Additionally, optical filters can be designed to work effectively at specific wavelengths or within a particular range. This allows for precise control over the desired light properties in various applications, such as spectroscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and astronomical imaging. Other parameters that can be used to filter optical filters include optic diameter, angle of incidence, and polarization. Optic diameter refers to the size of the filter, while angle of incidence refers to the angle at which light enters the filter. Polarization filters are designed to block out light waves that are polarized perpendicular to the axis of the filter. In summary, optical filters are devices used in optical systems to transmit predefined wavelengths of light. They come in different types, optical densities, and wavelengths, allowing for precise control over the desired light properties in various applications. Optical filters are essential components in fields such as spectroscopy, microscopy, and astronomy, where they play a crucial role in manipulating and controlling light.