Answer
Oct 14, 2022 - 11:38 AM
The 435 window is marked as follows:
OD 5+ @ 860-1095nm
OD 6+ @ 1064nm
OD 5+ @ 10,000-11,000
Each wavelength range displays the markings we guarantee as the minimum optical density over that range. Often ranges overlap and we mark inside a range with a higher optical density (i.e. OD6+ @ 1064nm is inside of the OD5+ @ 860-1095nm). This means we guarantee an OD6+ @ 1064nm but only a 5+ over the range of 860-1095nm.
For more about our optical density notation, please see the article here:
OD 5+ @ 860-1095nm
OD 6+ @ 1064nm
OD 5+ @ 10,000-11,000
Each wavelength range displays the markings we guarantee as the minimum optical density over that range. Often ranges overlap and we mark inside a range with a higher optical density (i.e. OD6+ @ 1064nm is inside of the OD5+ @ 860-1095nm). This means we guarantee an OD6+ @ 1064nm but only a 5+ over the range of 860-1095nm.
For more about our optical density notation, please see the article here: