Filter Glass Spectral Calculator Provides Data for Better Product Design

Date: 15 December 2014

By Adam Willsey - Our new filter glass spectral calculator allows you to adjust glass thickness based on your design needs and then provides you with the corresponding transmittance data.

This helps you to select a glass that will meet both your transmission and design needs.   



In precision applications like colorimetry, instrument and lighting calibration, fluorescent diagnostic imaging, or sensing you must be able to isolate specific regions of the radiant spectrum. Not all filter glasses perform the same and they all have slightly different transmission spectrum, making it difficult to compare them. In fact, spectral data typically has not been available for glass at thicknesses other than nominal.



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