The digital laser safety goggles can be used to protect against lasers whose wavelengths lie within the protective range of the laser safety goggles. The table below provides you with a simplified assessment of the laser types for which the digital laser safety goggles are suitable. Please note that you must check for each individual case whether the laser safety goggles are suitable for your laser system and your application. However, if the system is in the suitable wavelength range, an important prerequisite is already fulfilled.
Our laser safety goggles have tested protection between 400 nm and 3000 nm (depending on the operating mode of the laser, different protection levels are achieved). The following table shows whether a laser type is basically in the wavelength range from 400 nm to 3000 nm and thus the use of the digital laser safety goggles could be possible if the other prerequisites are met.
Laser | Application Example | WIthin 400-3000 Nanometer? | Nd:YAG laser | Tattoo removal, hemangioma treatment | Yes | Er:YAG laser | Removal of tooth structure, disinfection | Yes | KTP laser | Laser scalpel | Yes | Rubin laser | Tattoo removal | Yes | Diode laser | Tattoo removal, Epilation | Yes | Picosecond laser (>400nm) | Tattoo removal | Yes | Picosecond laser (<400nm) | Tattoo removal | No | Alexandrite laser | Epilation | Yes | CO2 laser | Removal of tissue, cutting, thermal coagulation | No | Excimer laser | Eyes | No | Titanium:Sapphire laser incl. pump laser | Other | Yes | OPO incl. pump laser (400-3000nm) | Other | Yes | White light sources (400-3000nm) | Other | Yes |
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For concrete examples of lasers incl. optical power and other parameters, please refer to the technical data page.