Laser Safety Curtain Custom System

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Technical Specificationcs

Laser barriers and curtains are tested to withstand 575 W/cm² or 625 W/cm² with a 1.875 mm beam size for 100 seconds. Barriers and curtains are intended for diffused laser energy containment.

Barrier selection is based on the irradiance (energy density) reaching the containment material — not simply the laser's rated output power.

Learn how laser energy generally disperses; how irradiance changes with distance, reflection, and diffusion; and why laser power does not equal containment requirements

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For custom curtain systems, we ask you to reach out to us through one of the three following channels:

  • By Phone: 1-888-752-7370;
  • By Email: info@lasersafetyindustries.com; or
  • Please drop us a note here.

Please feel free to call if you are looking for laser window coverings or any customization with laser safety material. 

Although not required, any additional detail (drawings, etc), are helpful.  If you are still figuring out what you need, we are happy to assist in that process.  Please reach out.  The pricing listed is merely a starting point, pricing will vary my job. 

LSOs (Laser Safety Officers) 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.

ANSI LogoAll barriers meet or exceed American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 136.1 Standard: for the Safe Use of Lasers.
 
 
 
 

 

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Laser Safety Officers (LSOs) must consider working environments, viewing conditions, and beam delivery systems when making assessments and determining the correct PPE against potentially hazardous laser radiation. NEVER operate lasers without correct protective equipment and training.

For questions or custom projects, please call or Contact Us to connect with our in-house laser safety expert.

If you'd like to use your own shipping account, please provide your carrier nameaccount number, and shipping type (standard, overnight, etc.) in the "Order Instructions" located in the top right of the Cart page. Simply choose the least expensive shipping option at checkout, and you will be refunded for the shipping costs after your order is processed.

We ship domestically within the United States and internationally (to all countries our carriers ship to—FedEx and UPS). At checkout, you will have shipping options with UPS and FedEx.

Please note: For most international shipments, it is often faster and more cost-effective to use your shipping account due to customs.

You may return most new, unopened items sold and fulfilled by Laser Safety Industries, LLC.,  within 30 days of delivery. 30% restocking fee applies to all products returned in new or unopened condition. Item's must be returned within 30 business days of purchase. Customized product are subject to a 40% restocking fee if returned within 30 business days of purchase in new condition. Laser Safety Industries is not responsible returned items that are lost or stolen during shipping. Please call us directly at 1-888-392-5106 to arrange return.For items directed to our Returns Center, expect your refund within 4 weeks of giving your package to the return shipper (though in many cases you'll receive the refund sooner). This time period includes: 

* 5 to 10 business days for us to receive your return from the shipper 

* 3 to 5 business days for us to process your return 

* The time it takes your bank to process our refund request.

We'll notify you via e-mail of your refund once we've received and processed the returned item.

Tax-exempt: If you're tax-exempt, their will be a place when you select Add to Cart to provide your tax-exempt exemption and state tax will be removed.

ANSI Z136.1

All our laser barrier and curtain systems meet or exceed the United States industry standard ANSI Z136, the requirements for use with the appropriate laser systems.

All laser safety barriers that we offer are manufactured at Laser Safety Industries. These laser safety barriers are made of material that meets or exceeds NFPA 701 standards and is made with ANSI FM/ material FM4950.

The laser safety barrier material used also conforms to and meets requirements for welding curtain standards specified in FM4950.

More about ANSI Z136.1 and EN207

Understanding Laser Barrier Protection

Laser barriers and curtains are used to help contain reflected and scattered laser radiation around a controlled work area.

Understanding how laser energy spreads through an environment is often more important than simply knowing the laser's rated power. The amount of energy reaching the containment boundary can be dramatically different from the energy present near the laser source.

Laser safety diagram showing welding zone with direct beam, reflected energy, and diffused laser radiation decreasing with distance
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1. Laser Energy Typically Diffuses Through the Work Area

These examples illustrate how laser energy generally travels, reflects, scatters, and diffuses throughout a work area.

Multiple application examples are shown to reinforce the same concept: containment is based on the energy reaching the barrier location, not simply the laser's rated output power.

Inverse square law diagram illustrating how laser irradiance (energy density) decreases as reflected or diffused laser energy spreads over distance from the source.

2. Irradiance Drops as Energy Spreads

As laser energy begins to diffuse, it spreads over a larger area.

As the energy spreads, irradiance (energy density) drops rapidly compared with the concentrated energy near the source.

The key consideration is the amount of laser energy reaching the containment material, not simply the laser's total rated power.

Laser safety containment with a barrier

3. Barriers Contain the Controlled Area

Laser barriers and curtains are typically used to contain reflected and scattered radiation around a controlled laser area.

Their purpose is to separate the laser work area from surrounding personnel and operations.

They are generally selected based on the expected irradiance reaching the containment boundary rather than serving as a target for a continuous direct beam exposure.

Understanding how laser energy travels, reflects, diffuses, and reaches the containment boundary is often more important than the laser's rated power alone when selecting an appropriate containment system.

Laser safety products should always be selected based on a complete hazard evaluation. Final containment selection should always be reviewed by a qualified Laser Safety Officer (LSO) or laser safety professional.

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