The laser rated material is made of a rubber compound fabric which is the same material used to make our laser safety curtain panels.
Laser safety curtains thorlabs.
Easily connect multiple curtains together with hook and loop fasteners to build a curtain that fits your needs.
Standard sizes can be pieced together for larger coverage.
Thorlabs laser safety fabric is designed to withstand high laser energy up to en 12254.
Each curtain is made using a rubber compound fabric and includes a 380 mm x 280 mm document pocket on the front of the curtain.
The laser rated material is made of a rubber compound fabric which is the same material used to make our laser safety curtain panels.
Laser safety curtains and laser safety fabric shield other parts of the lab from high energy lasers.
The back of the curtain includes the item as well as a red label detailing safety.
Our laser safety containment systems include mounted and framed curtains that can be customized to fit any enclosure.
Thorlabs enclosure systems can be used to contain optical setups to isolate or minimize laser hazards.
Foldable extendable and framed laser safety panels.
And custom laser safety enclosures including full room options.
Our standard laser safety curtains are the best solution for immediate laser protection.
Thorlabs offers multiple laser safety curtain options.
2010 e certification with the flexibility to be cut into custom sizes to suit experimental needs.
Thorlabs laser safety fabric is designed to withstand high laser energy up to en 12254.
If you re not sure which solution is best we can walk you through your options.
For more elaborate protection design custom curtains to fit your laser environment.
2010 e certification with the flexibility to be cut into custom sizes to suit experimental needs.
Our laser safety curtain system attaches to floors walls and ceilings and imparts the ability to fully customize a system to fit most lab spaces through simple assembly of a variety of components.
Blackout materials can prevent direct or reflected light from leaving the experimental setup area.