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What is an IR Pass Filter and How It Works
An IR (Infrared) pass filter is an optical device that selectively allows infrared light to pass through while blocking visible light. These filters are essential components in many modern optical systems, from security cameras to scientific instruments.
How IR Pass Filters Work
IR pass filters work through the principle of selective wavelength transmission. They are typically made from specialized optical glass or polymer materials that have been designed to absorb or reflect light in the visible spectrum (approximately 400-700nm) while allowing longer infrared wavelengths (typically 700nm and above) to pass through.
Common Applications
- Night vision cameras and surveillance systems
- Remote sensing and thermal imaging
- Medical diagnostics equipment
- Industrial quality control systems
- Scientific research instruments
At Visualplas, we manufacture high-quality IR pass filters with precise cutoff wavelengths to meet the demanding requirements of various industries. Our filters are designed for optimal performance, durability, and consistency.
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