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High Contrast Near-Infrared (NIR) Polarizing Film

High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film

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  • >1,000:1 Extinction Ratio from 700nm-1600nm
  • Ideal for NIR Imaging Applications
  • Affordable Alternative to Conventional Glass Polarizers
  • Ultra-Broadband NIR Polarizing Films also Available

Common Specifications

Cold Resistance (°C x Hours):
-40 x 500
Thickness (mm):
0.50 (Nominal)
Construction:
Polarizing Film
Coating:
Uncoated
Extinction Ratio:
>1000:1 (700nm-1600nm)
>10000:1 AVG (400nm-800nm)
Substrate:
Polymer Film on TAC
P-Polarization Transmission (%):
532nm: 65
830nm: 70
1550nm: 80
S-Polarization Transmission (%):
532nm: 0.002
830nm: 0.04
1550nm: 0.1
Surface Quality:
80-50
Wavelength Range (nm):
420 - 1600
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 10mm Dia. #70-995 New €36,00 Qty 10+ €29,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 12.5mm Dia. #70-996 New €43,00 Qty 10+ €34,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 12.5mm x 12.5mm #25-107 €43,00 Qty 10+ €34,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 20mm Dia. #70-997 New €78,00 Qty 10+ €62,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 25mm Dia. #70-998 New €111,00 Qty 10+ €89,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 25mm x 25mm #25-106 €111,00 Qty 10+ €89,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 50mm Dia. #70-999 New €318,00 Qty 10+ €255,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 50mm x 50mm #25-105 €318,00 Qty 10+ €255,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast NIR Polarizing Film, 76mm x 76mm #25-104 €440,00 Qty 10+ €353,00   Request Quote  
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High Contrast Near-Infrared (NIR) Polarizing Film provides excellent contrast in the VIS and NIR spectrum and is an affordable alternative to conventional glass polarizers. These polarizing films are designed for assisting stray light management with NIR photodetectors and glare reduction in industrial imaging applications. With 1,000:1 contrast in NIR and 10,000:1 contrast in VIS, these polarizing films have excellent broadband performance. High Contrast Near-Infrared (NIR) Polarizing Film features high transmission between 415 - 1600nm and can be easily cut to size. These polarizing films are ideal for the use in sensing, NIR imaging, and SWIR applications.

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