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How to Choose Your Laser Safety Glasses
To understand what laser safety glasses to purchase, the most important parameter is your laser's wavelength (or wavelength range). Often, a laser has two wavelengths affiliated with it:
1- The aiming beam wavelength - the aiming beam is typically "eye safe" | depicted in the image below as red.
2- The operating beam wavelength - the operating beam requires proper laser safety protection | depicted in the image below as green.

The aiming beam is to aid the user in positioning the operating laser beam.
Generally, the aiming beam will be low powered and typically red.
A common use case for an aiming beam is a laser pointer.

ANSI Z136.1
All our laser glasses meet or exceed the United Stated industry standard ANSI Z136.1
The requirements for use with the appropriate laser systems.




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