Abrisa Technologies Datasheets for Hot Mirrors and Cold Mirrors
Hot mirrors and cold mirrors are Dichroic filters that have a sharp transition between rejecting and transmitting at the near-infrared-visible area of the spectrum.
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Extended Hot mirror filters transmit the visible spectrum and reflect the infrared at normal incidence. The average transmission is specified to be more than 85% from 425-675nm and average reflectance... | |
Hot Mirrors are designed to remove (reflect) infrared heat in an optical system and transmit visible energy. The HM-VS-1150 Hot Mirror, formerly known as Hot Mirror #102, design has been... | |
Long pass filters block a select band of shorter wavelengths. This example, long wave pass cutoff filter provides average reflectance more than 99% from 400-700nm, 50% cutoff point at 750nm... | |
Most light sources produce more heat (infrared energy) than light. By placing a hot mirror in the beam path the infrared (heat) energy can be reflected away and the visible... | |
Our best grade Hot Mirror formerly known as Hot Mirror #101. For applications where extreme infrared heat and damaging U.V. radiation are of concern; the U.V. Hot Mirror is an... | |
Our HM-VS-3000 filter combines reflectance and absorptance to block a very wide band in the infrared while maintaining good visible transmittance. | |
These hot mirror filters transmit the visible spectrum and reflect the infrared at normal incidence and offer reliable solutions for commercial applications. | |
This cold mirror filter is designed to operate at 0 degrees angle of incidence. It reflects the visible spectrum and transmits heat (infrared). The average reflectance is greater than 95%... | |
This cold mirror is designed to operate at a 45 degree angle of incidence. It reflects the visible spectrum and transmits the heat (infrared). The average reflectance is greater than... | |
This cold mirror is specially designed to reflect more than 95% average of ultra-violet rays from 350-450nm and transmit more than 90% average 550-1200nm at 45 degrees angle of incidence. | |
UV Hot mirror filters are specially designed to transmit more than 80% on average from 245-460nm and reflect more than 70% in average from 800-1050nm at normal incidence. Custom angles... |