Laser Safety Glasses 345 Dielectric Coated KTP Argon (595nm)

SKU: 100-35-345

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Sale price $425.00

Technical Specifications

The 345 laser safety glasses w\were primarily developed for protection from laser wavelengths 595 nm: Helium-Neon lasers. These laser glasses may provide protection from other laser wavelengths not listed. Please see Technical Specs for additional information about the frame and the filter or contact us. Filter specifications are permanently engraved.

Common Laser Applications

KTP, Argon 190-532 nm
General Region of Laser Protection

Visible Light

LSOs (Laser Safety Officer) need to consider working environments, viewing conditions and beam delivery systems when making assessments and determining the correct laser glasses , goggles, barriers, or windows to protect against potentially hazardous laser radiation. Do not operate lasers without correct protective equipment and training.  All laser safety glasses and goggles are made for indirect viewing only.

ANSI Z136.1

 All our laser glasses meet or exceed the United Stated industry standard ANSI Z136.1, the requirements for use with the appropriate laser systems. For more information on ANSI, see here. 

More about ANSI Z136.1 and EN207

Customer Reviews

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PMG
Superior High Quality Laser Protection

Expect excellent service and certifications sent on each pair of specific lenses to the end user client. You cannot get a second chance with high intensity lasers and your eyes. I absolutely trust this firms product, their certifications and their excellent service.

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Timothy David

Laser Safety Glasses 120 Polycarbonate UV IR (190-375nm, 820-1720nm)

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Bryan Bench
safety glasses

I just got my laser up and running and I'm not blind so all is OK so far. I just couldn't trust the unmarked glasses that came with the fiber laser.

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Antonia Lagos

Laser Safety Glasses 110 Polycarbonate KTP Argon (532nm)

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Angelica Criado

Would love for the goggles to be labeled on the frame for the type of laser it is for. I have terrible hand writing.

Our eyewear often cover multiple ranges of wavelengths and could then offer protection for multiple lasers. Even one range of wavelengths covers multiple lasers - we therefore do not state commonly use lasers on the frame.

We state the optical density ranges per ANSI standards.