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BP550-25.4 Visible Bandpass Filter

Visible MidOpt band pass filter with 410-690 nm range, blocking near IR/UV. Suitable for C/CS mount cameras in industrial applications.

Product Number: 16937
Category: Filters and Diffusers

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Product Summary

Filter by MidOpt, Mounted Band Pass Filter, Light Red: An absorptive band pass filter for light red light, with a shorter bound of 600nm and a longer bound of 660nm.

The BP550-25.4 Near IR/UV Block-Visible Bandpass Filter by MidOpt offers precise wavelength control, transmitting visible light in the 410 nm to 690 nm range while effectively blocking near-infrared and ultraviolet light. This absorptive bandpass filter is designed for high-performance imaging applications that demand precise color accuracy, such as photography, machine vision, and microscopy. The BP550-25.4 ensures optimal image quality by allowing only the desired portion of the visible spectrum to pass while cutting out unwanted IR and UV light. With its C-mount threading, this filter easily mounts between the lens and sensor of any C or CS mount camera. Its durable build ensures reliable performance in both industrial and laboratory environments. Various sizes are available to suit different system requirements. Key Features: Visible Light Transmission: Filters wavelengths between 410 nm and 690 nm, while blocking IR and UV. Improved Image Sharpness: Absorptive design enhances color accuracy and contrast. Fast and Secure Mounting: Easily mounts via C-mount threading into any C or CS mount camera. Robust Design: Built for use in industrial and scientific applications requiring accurate color control. Available Sizes: Custom sizes available to fit a range of camera setups. Technical Specifications: Wavelength Range: 410 nm to 690 nm. Mount Type: C-mount and CS-mount. Filter Type: Absorptive Bandpass. Material: High-quality optical glass. The BP550-25.4 ensures superior color fidelity by selectively blocking UV and IR, making it essential for precision imaging.

BP550-25.4 Visible Bandpass Filter Highlights

  • 410 nm to 690 nm pass range
  • Blocks UV and IR light
  • Absorptive filtering technology
  • Fits C/CS mount cameras
  • Ideal for scientific and industrial imaging

Targeted Applications

  • Scientific Research
  • Color Analysis
  • Industrial Imaging

Product Specifications

ColorColor
Blue, Dark Red, Light Green, Light Red, Orange
Longer Bound [nm]Longer Bound [nm]
500, 560, 570, 620, 660, 690
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]
410, 630
Thickness [mm]Thickness [mm]
3

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