420nm-700nm Infrared Cut Off Filter Digital Cameras Video Handsets Visible Light

Place of Origin Beijing, China
Brand Name Kingki
Model Number Visible Light Transmission Infrared Cut-Off Filter
Minimum Order Quantity 5piece
Price $40/piece 1-10pieces; $35/piece 11-50pieces; $25/piece >=51pieces
Packaging Details Box, 100mm*80mm*60mm
Delivery Time 7-28 work days
Payment Terms T/T
Supply Ability 10000piece/pieces per month

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Product Name Visible Light Transmission Infrared Cut-Off Filter Brand Name Kingki
Place Of Origin Beijing, China Substrate Optical Grade Glass (K9,BK7,B270,D263T,JGS1, Colored Glass, Float Glass, Etc.)
Transmission Band 420nm-700nm Transmittance >98%
Size Custom Application Digital Cameras
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Product name Substrate Transmission band Transmittance Application
Visible Light Transmission Infrared Cut-Off Filter optical grade glass (K9,BK7,B270,D263T,JGS1, colored glass, float glass, etc.) 420nm-700nm >98% Digital Cameras
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Product name Substrate Transmission band Transmittance Application
Product Description

High Transmittance Digital Cameras Video Handsets Visible Light Transmission Infrared Cut-Off Filter

 

 

Infrared cutoff filter is an optical film with high and low refractive index that is altemately plated on the optical substrate using precision optical coating technology to achieve high permeablity in visible region of 400 to 630 nanometers and near infrared cutoff of 700 to 1100 nanometers. It is mainly used in the digital imaging fields such as camera of mobile phone, built-in camera of computer and car camera. Used to eliminate the effect of infrared light on CCD or CMOS imaging