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

When working in environments with laser exposure, it is crucial to prioritize eye protection with the correct laser safety glasses. With a variety of wavelengths and laser types, the right protective eyewear will not only enhance safety but also ensure clarity and comfort. In this post, we'll explore several laser safety glasses options to help you select the best fit for your needs. For more information, you can visit Laser Glasses Australia.

LG-009: CO2 & UV Laser Safety Glasses

LG-009: 10600 nm CO2 & UV (190-398nm) Laser Safety Glasses | OD7+ | Adjustable | Universal Fit

The LG-009, intended for CO2 and UV lasers, offer protection in the 10600nm and 190-398nm ranges. With an optical density of OD7+, these glasses provide substantial defense against high-intensity laser light. They are designed with an adjustable, universal fit, offering comfort for extended wear.

LG-080: Holmium YAG CO2 Laser Safety Glasses

LG-080: 2100nm 1064nm 10600nm 1550nm (850-10600nm) Holmium YAG CO2 Laser Safety Glasses | Universal Fit

For those working with multifunctional laser types, the LG-080 glasses cover a broad spectrum from 850-10600nm, including 1064nm YAG, 2100nm Holmium, and 10600nm CO2 lasers. This universality makes them a great choice for varied laser applications, providing versatile protection in one pair of glasses.

LG-002: Alexandrite, Diode & Nd:YAG Laser Safety Glasses

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

The LG-002 offers exceptional protection for Alexandrite, Diode, and Nd:YAG lasers, covering wavelengths from 720-1090nm. With an optical density of OD7+, these glasses ensure comprehensive safety and are adjustable and designed to comfortably fit over existing eyewear.

Choosing the Right Pair

When selecting laser safety glasses, consider the specific types and wavelengths of lasers you will be encountering. It’s essential to ensure the optical density and wavelength coverage align with your needs to prevent any harmful exposure. Each pair mentioned in this post serves distinct wavelengths and laser types, offering a tailored solution based on your operational requirements.

For more information and to browse additional products, visit Laser Glasses Australia. Remember, investing in the right protective eyewear is crucial for your safety in laser-operated environments.