Heat Control Filters

Master Thermal Energy. Maximize Optical Performance.

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Andover Heat Control Filters

Manage thermal energy with precision optical design

Heat control filters are specialized optical components designed to effectively manage infrared radiation while maintaining optimal visible light transmission. These filters work by selectively reflecting or transmitting different portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, allowing precise control over thermal energy in optical systems. Each type of heat control filter is characterized by its specific spectral response:

  • Hot Mirrors: Transmit visible light while reflecting infrared radiation
  • Cold Mirrors: Reflect visible light while transmitting infrared radiation
  • UV Cold Mirrors: Efficiently reflect UV while transmitting visible and infrared
  • IR Suppressing Filters: Extended blocking across the infrared spectrum

Andover Corporation's heat control filters utilize advanced thin-film dielectric coatings deposited on thermally-stable substrates like borosilicate glass. This construction ensures reliable performance even in high-power illumination applications. The combination of hot and cold mirrors can eliminate up to 99% of unwanted radiation, making these filters essential components in applications ranging from projection systems to medical lighting.

Heat Control Filter Technologies

Heat control filters are engineered using advanced thin-film coating technologies, each optimized for specific thermal management requirements. Understanding these options helps ensure the right solution for your application:

Hard Dielectric Construction

First-surface coatings composed of alternating high and low refractive index materials, creating interference effects that selectively reflect or transmit specific wavelengths. These durable coatings can achieve up to 90% transmission in the visible spectrum while providing excellent infrared reflection.

Hybrid Construction

  • Combines dielectric stacks with specialized substrate materials for enhanced performance. The IR Suppressing series utilizes both interference effects and absorption to achieve extended blocking ranges beyond what's possible with standard dielectric coatings alone.
By partnering with Andover Corporation, you gain access to an extensive selection of standard filters plus custom design capabilities.

Heat Control Optics: Precision Thermal Management

Maximizing Performance Through Advanced Thermal Control

For over four decades, Andover Corporation has provided the astronomical community with precision optical filters that enable breakthrough observations. From standard photometric systems to custom solutions for space-based instruments, our filters combine exceptional image quality with environmental stability to deliver reliable performance in the most demanding conditions.

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