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BN595-25.4 Orange Bandpass Filter

Mounted orange band pass filter from MidOpt with 570-615 nm range, optimal for reducing environmental light interference.

Product Number: 16931
Category: Filters and Diffusers

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Product Summary

Filter by MidOpt, Mounted Band Pass Filter, Blue: A band pass absorptive filter designed for blue light, with a shorter bound of 420nm and a longer bound of 500nm.

The BN595-25.4 Orange Bandpass Filter by MidOpt is designed to transmit light within the 570 nm to 615 nm wavelength range, selectively filtering out all other environmental light for improved image clarity and precision. This makes it ideal for LED or laser diode-based applications where control over the visible spectrum is essential. The absorptive bandpass design enhances color consistency and reduces interference, ensuring that only the targeted wavelengths are captured. With a standard C-mount thread, the BN595-25.4 can be easily integrated into any C or CS mount camera between the lens and the sensor, providing seamless installation without additional hardware. The filter’s robust construction ensures durability in demanding environments, making it suitable for use in applications such as machine vision, industrial inspection, and scientific research.

Key Features:

  • Orange Light Transmission: Transmits wavelengths between 570 nm and 615 nm for clear and precise imaging.
  • High Image Quality: Absorptive design blocks unwanted light, improving contrast and sharpness.
  • Easy Integration: C-mount threads fit directly into C or CS mount cameras.
  • Durable Construction: Built for long-term use in challenging environments.
  • Versatile Sizes: Other filter sizes are available for different camera setups.

Technical Specifications:

  • Wavelength Range: 570 nm to 615 nm
  • Mount Type: C-mount and CS-mount
  • Filter Type: Absorptive Bandpass
  • Material: High-quality optical glass

The BN595-25.4 enhances imaging systems by filtering out unwanted light, making it a key tool for applications requiring precise wavelength control.

BN595-25.4 Orange Bandpass Filter Highlights

  • 570 nm to 615 nm pass range
  • Absorptive filtering technology
  • Enhances contrast
  • Easy integration with C/CS mount cameras
  • Suitable for industrial use

Targeted Applications

  • Quality Inspection
  • Microscopy
  • Material Analysis

Product Specifications

ColorColor
Blue, Dark Red, Green, Light Red, Orange
Longer Bound [nm]Longer Bound [nm]
615
ManufacturerManufacturer
MidOpt
Mechanical TypeMechanical Type
Mounted filter
Optical Size [inch]Optical Size [inch]
Band pass
Product TypeProduct Type
Filter
Shorter Bound [nm]Shorter Bound [nm]
570
Thickness [mm]Thickness [mm]
3

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