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BP324-25.4 Bandpass Filter

Mounted band pass filter for near UV light, 270-380 nm range, designed for precision control in optical applications with laser or LED.

Product Number: 16927
Category: Filters and Diffusers

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Product Summary

Filter by MidOpt, Mounted Band Pass Filter, Blue: An absorptive band pass filter designed for blue light, with a shorter bound at 450nm and a longer bound at 495nm.

BP324-25.4 Bandpass Filter Highlights

  • 270 nm to 380 nm pass range
  • Cuts off environmental light
  • LED or laser diode compatible
  • C/CS mount
  • High optical performance

Targeted Applications

  • Uv Imaging
  • Led Illumination
  • Laser Diode Applications

Product Specifications

ColorColor

Near UV

Longer Bound [nm]Longer Bound [nm]

275, 380, 400

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]

270

Thickness [mm]Thickness [mm]

3


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Description

The BP324-25.4 Near UV Bandpass Filter by MidOpt is optimized to transmit light within the 270 nm to 380 nm range, ensuring precise control of near UV light for applications such as UV fluorescence, semiconductor inspection, and other UV-based imaging tasks. This reflective bandpass filter enhances image clarity by selectively transmitting the desired wavelengths while blocking all other light, improving the signal-to-noise ratio and contrast in imaging systems.

Featuring a C-mount thread, the BP324-25.4 easily mounts between the lens and sensor of any C or CS mount camera, enabling quick and efficient installation. The durable design ensures long-term reliability, even in harsh industrial or scientific environments. Additional filter sizes are available for a variety of imaging needs.

Key Features:

  • Near UV Light Transmission: Transmits wavelengths between 270 nm and 380 nm for optimal UV imaging.
  • Improved Signal Quality: Reflective bandpass design enhances image contrast by blocking unwanted wavelengths.
  • Easy Integration: Standard C-mount threads fit into C or CS mount cameras for seamless installation.
  • Durable Build: Designed to withstand rigorous use in industrial and scientific environments.
  • Available Sizes: Additional sizes are available to suit various camera setups.

Technical Specifications:

  • Wavelength Range: 270 nm to 380 nm
  • Mount Type: C-mount and CS-mount
  • Filter Type: Reflective Bandpass
  • Material: High-quality optical glass

The BP324-25.4 filter provides reliable UV wavelength control, making it indispensable for professionals requiring precision in UV-based imaging systems.


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