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BN810-25.4 Infrared Bandpass Filter

MidOpt reflective infrared filter with a 780-830 nm range for optimized performance in infrared imaging and sensing.

Product Number: 16949
Category: Filters and Diffusers

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Product Summary

Filter by MidOpt, Mounted Band Pass Filter, Infrared: This reflective band pass filter targets the infrared spectrum from 780 nm to 830 nm, ensuring precise control for imaging applications that require narrow spectral bandwidths.

The BN810-25.4 Infrared Bandpass Filter by MidOpt transmits infrared light within the 780 nm to 830 nm range, optimizing imaging systems that require accurate IR light filtration. Its reflective bandpass design ensures that only the desired IR wavelengths are passed through while blocking out other environmental light, resulting in clearer, more precise imaging. This filter is ideal for use in LED or laser diode-based applications, including machine vision, industrial inspection, and security systems.

With a standard C-mount thread, the BN810-25.4 can be easily installed between the lens and sensor of any C or CS mount camera, offering quick integration into existing setups. The durable construction ensures consistent performance even in challenging environments. Other filter sizes are available to suit a variety of camera systems.

Key Features:

  • Infrared Light Transmission: Transmits IR wavelengths between 780 nm and 830 nm for high-precision imaging.
  • Improved Image Clarity: Reflective bandpass design blocks unwanted light, enhancing contrast and signal quality.
  • Easy Installation: C-mount threads fit seamlessly into C or CS mount cameras.
  • Durable Build: Ensures reliable performance in both industrial and scientific settings.
  • Available Sizes: Additional sizes available for various setups.

Technical Specifications:

  • Wavelength Range: 780 nm to 830 nm
  • Mount Type: C-mount and CS-mount
  • Filter Type: Reflective Bandpass
  • Material: High-quality optical glass

The BN810-25.4 Infrared Bandpass Filter ensures precise infrared light filtration, making it a key component in high-performance optical systems used in industrial and research applications.

BN810-25.4 Infrared Bandpass Filter Highlights

  • 780 nm to 830 nm pass range
  • Reflective filter design
  • Blocks visible light
  • C/CS mount compatibility
  • Suitable for surveillance and monitoring

Targeted Applications

  • Security Surveillance
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Laser Diode Applications

Product Specifications

ColorColor
Infrared
Longer Bound [nm]Longer Bound [nm]
770, 805, 830, 872, 905
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]
780
Thickness [mm]Thickness [mm]
3

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