LG-002:  755nm, 810nm, 1064 nm (720-1090nm) Alexandrite, Diode & Nd:YAG Laser Safety Glasses | OD7+ L7 | Adjustable | Universal Fitover

When it comes to selecting the right laser safety glasses, understanding the nuances of lens tints is crucial. Different tints are designed to protect against various laser wavelengths and power levels, ensuring safety in a range of environments. In this article, we'll explore some common lens tints available in laser safety glasses and their specific applications.

The Importance of Lens Tints

Laser safety glasses are designed to protect the eyes from harmful laser radiation. The key to their effectiveness is in the lens tint, which absorbs or reflects specific laser wavelengths. Choosing the correct tint is essential for safety and performance in laser-related activities. Let's explore some products that highlight the importance of lens tints:

Red Laser Safety Glasses

LG-006: 630 to 700nm Low Power Red Laser Safety Glasses | OD 1.5+| Adjustable | Universal Fitover

For those working with low-power red lasers, such as those operating in the 630 to 700 nm range, it's important to opt for a lens tint specifically designed for red laser light. The LG-006 glasses offer OD 1.5+ protection, providing a universal fitover design suitable for various laser alignment tasks.

Multi-Wavelength Protection

LG-338: 532nm, 755nm, 1064nm (190-534nm & 720-1079nm) YAG Alexandrite Laser Safety Glasses | OD 7+ L7 | Adjustable | Universal Fitover

In environments where multiple laser wavelengths are present, versatility is key. The LG-338 glasses are an excellent choice, offering protection at 532 nm, 755 nm, and 1064 nm wavelengths, as well as across ranges from 190-534 nm and 720-1079 nm. With an optical density of OD 7+, these glasses ensure comprehensive coverage for YAG Alexandrite lasers.

Dyed Lens for Specific Wavelengths

LG-013: 585nm 595nm (576-600nm) Dye Laser Safety Glasses | OD6.5+ L6| Adjustable | Universal Fitover

Dye laser applications require precise protection, which is exactly what the LG-013 glasses provide. The glasses are designed for 576-600 nm wavelengths, offering OD 6.5+ protection ideal for specialized dye laser tasks.

Choosing the Right Laser Safety Glasses

When selecting laser safety glasses, it's crucial to consider the specific environment and types of lasers in use. Matching the correct lens tint to the laser wavelength ensures optimal protection and performance.

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By understanding the specific requirements of your work environment and the properties of different lens tints, you can make an informed choice, ensuring both safety and efficiency in laser operations.