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BN850-25.4 Bandpass Filter for Infrared Imaging

Reflective band pass filter from MidOpt with 825-872 nm range, suited for precision IR control in camera systems.

Product Number: 16950
Category: Filters and Diffusers

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Product Summary

The BN850-25.4 filter transmits light in the 825-872 nm range, providing precise control for infrared imaging, while blocking unwanted light.

The BN850-25.4 Infrared Bandpass Filter by MidOpt is designed to transmit light within the 825 nm to 872 nm infrared wavelength range while blocking all other environmental light, making it ideal for applications requiring precise control of infrared light. This reflective bandpass filter enhances image clarity by allowing only the desired infrared wavelengths to pass through, ensuring accurate and reliable imaging for tasks such as machine vision, industrial inspection, and security systems that utilize LED or laser diode-based illumination.

Designed with a C-mount thread, the BN850-25.4 can be easily integrated between the lens and sensor of any C or CS mount camera, ensuring quick and seamless installation. The filter's durable construction ensures long-term performance in demanding environments, and other sizes are available for various camera setups, offering flexibility for different applications.

Key Features:

  • Infrared Light Transmission: Passes wavelengths between 825 nm and 872 nm for optimized infrared imaging.
  • Enhanced Clarity: Reflective bandpass design blocks unwanted light, improving signal-to-noise ratio.
  • Easy Installation: Standard C-mount threads for quick integration into C or CS mount cameras.
  • Durable Design: Built to last in industrial and research environments.
  • Available Sizes: Additional sizes are available for various camera setups.

Technical Specifications:

  • Wavelength Range: 825 nm to 872 nm
  • Mount Type: C-mount and CS-mount
  • Filter Type: Reflective Bandpass
  • Material: High-quality optical glass

The BN850-25.4 Infrared Bandpass Filter is ideal for professionals requiring accurate control of infrared light in their imaging systems, offering high precision in industrial, security, and scientific applications.

BN850-25.4 Bandpass Filter for Infrared Imaging Highlights

  • Bandpass filter
  • Infrared light transmission (825-872 nm)
  • Reflective design
  • Mountable on C or CS mount cameras
  • Ideal for LED and laser diode use

Targeted Applications

  • Infrared Imaging
  • Machine Vision
  • Scientific Imaging
  • Industrial 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]
825
Thickness [mm]Thickness [mm]
3

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