The 63-383 is a Neutral Density Filter with a 12.5 mm diameter and a thickness of 1.5 mm, sourced from the reputable optical components vendor, Edmund Optics. This filter is designed to reduce the intensity of light without altering its color composition, making it an ideal choice for various applications where control over light intensity is crucial.
The filter boasts a non-reflective coating on both the front and back surfaces, denoted as 'edm 63-383'. This coating helps minimize surface reflections, thereby enhancing transmission and reducing unwanted glare. The coating also provides scratch resistance, ensuring the filter maintains its performance and clarity over time.
The 63-383 filter is specifically designed for the Near-Infrared (NIR) spectrum, covering the wavelength range of 400-700nm. This makes it suitable for applications that involve NIR light, such as biomedical imaging, machine vision, and astronomical observations.
The filter is shaped as a Thin Lens, which is advantageous in applications where minimizing optical path length and weight are important. It is made from UVFS Mal-1965, a material known for its excellent optical properties and durability.
For more information, including pricing and availability, please refer to the vendor's website at https://www.edmundoptics.com/p/od-20-vis-125mm-dia-non-reflective-nd-filter/17994/.