Andover Neutral Density Filters
Precise light attenuation, from UV to IR, with superior spectral uniformity
Neutral Density Filter Solutions
Optimized Light Control for Demanding Applications
Every application has unique spectral requirements. Our comprehensive range of bandpass filters spans from proven industry standards to specialized designs for demanding environments and custom specifications. Select from six distinct filter types, each optimized for specific performance characteristics.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Neutral Density (ND) filter is an optical component designed to reduce the intensity of light uniformly across a specified wavelength range without altering the spectral characteristics of the light.
This uniform attenuation allows for greater control over exposure settings in various optical applications, such as photography, microscopy, and laser systems.
ND filters are typically categorized based on their construction and application:
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Metallic ND Filters: Utilize precision metal alloy coatings to achieve high durability and broad spectral coverage from UV through IR. Ideal for laser systems and broad-spectrum applications.
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Absorptive ND Filters: Employ absorptive materials to reduce light intensity, commonly used in imaging applications where minimal reflection is desired.
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Variable ND Filters: Allow for adjustable light attenuation by rotating the filter, offering flexibility in dynamic lighting conditions.
Optical Density (OD) quantifies the light attenuation capability of an ND filter. It is defined as the logarithmic ratio of incident to transmitted light intensity.
For example, an OD of 1.0 corresponds to a 10% transmission, meaning the filter allows 10% of the light to pass through while blocking 90%. Higher OD values indicate greater light attenuation.
ND filters are utilized across various fields, including:
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Photography and Videography: To control exposure, enable motion blur effects, and manage depth of field in bright conditions.
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Microscopy: To prevent sample damage by reducing light intensity without affecting spectral properties.
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Laser Systems: To attenuate beam intensity for safety and measurement purposes.
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Astronomy: To observe bright celestial objects by reducing glare and enhancing contrast.
Yes, ND filters can be tailored to meet specific requirements, including desired optical density, spectral range, substrate material, and physical dimensions. Customization ensures optimal performance in specialized applications.
Selecting the right ND filter involves considering factors such as the required optical density, spectral range, application type, and environmental conditions. Consulting with optical filter specialists can aid in choosing a filter that aligns with your specific requirements.
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