The 64-453 is a high-performance dielectric hot mirror, designed and manufactured by Edmund Optics. This circular filter, with a diameter of 12.5 mm, is specifically engineered for use at a 0-degree angle of incidence (AOI) and operates within the wavelength range of 400-1150nm.
The filter is made from borofloat33, a type of glass known for its excellent optical properties and durability. It has a thickness of 1.1mm, which contributes to its structural integrity and overall performance.
The 64-453 features a unique coating on both the front and back surfaces, identified as 'edm 64-453'. This coating is designed to reflect specific wavelengths while allowing others to pass through, making it ideal for applications that require the separation of different wavelength ranges.
The filter is shaped as a thin lens, which is a type of optical component that focuses or disperses light waves, depending on its curvature. This shape enhances the filter's functionality and makes it suitable for a wide range of optical systems.
According to the vendor's information, the filter is currently in stock and available for immediate purchase. Further details, including pricing and delivery information, can be found on the Edmund Optics website using the provided weblink.