Andover Dichroic Filters
Superior color separation through advanced thin-film engineering
Precision Color Control: Dichroic Solutions
Engineered Wavelength Separation for Advanced Optical Systems
Andover Corporation's dichroic filters represent the pinnacle of thin-film coating technology, combining precise spectral control with exceptional environmental durability. Our advanced deposition processes and rigorous quality control ensure outstanding performance across applications from cutting-edge fluorescence microscopy to demanding aerospace systems. Each filter undergoes comprehensive testing to verify spectral accuracy, surface quality, and mechanical stability.
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Best Optical Filters for Solar Observation
Optical Filters for Solar Observation What Are the Best Optical Filters for Solar Observation? Solar cycles are measured by the ebb and flow of naturally occurring sunspots. These spots appear as dark cooler spots. As Solar Cycle 24 progresses towards its minimum solar activity with over 100 days of displaying zero sunspots, astronomers and solar…
Optical Filters in Water Analysis
Optical Filters in Water Analysis How Are Optical Filters Used in Water Analysis? Every year, the Earth’s population consumes 4 trillion cubic meters of fresh water. After being carefully treated to fulfill the water-quality standards established by local governments, this drinking water is delivered through water delivery systems (WDS). These water delivery systems are susceptible…
Optical Bandpass Filters Fundamentals
Optical Bandpass Filters Fundamentals What Are Bandpass Filters? Bandpass filters are one of the simplest and most economical ways to transmit a well-defined band of light and reject all other unwanted radiation. Their design is essentially a thin film Fabry-Perot Interferometer formed by vacuum deposition techniques and consists of two reflecting stacks, separated by an…
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