Interference Bandpass Filters for Gas Sensors

Interference Bandpass Filters would be need to transmit in the infrared region
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Gas Detection Systems use Interference Bandpass Filters to identify the emission of a type of gas. Different gases emit at a specific wavelength which makes it identifiable when using a relevant Interference Bandpass Filter. These wavelengths are: Carbon Monoxide (CO) @ 4.73μm Nitric Oxide (NO) @ 5.24μm Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂) @ 6.17μm Sulphur Dioxide (SO₂) @ 7.42μm Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) @ 3.55μm Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) @ 10.7μm Knight Optical provide a wide range of interference bandpass filters that can be used with gas detection. The Interference Bandpass Filters would be need to transmit in the infrared region. These would be a customised item, which we are very experienced in. We provide narrow, standard, broadband and extra broadband filters with a high optical density of 4 as standard, however this can be customised for you. For more information read PDF

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Product characteristics

Diameter & aperture (mm):
12.5mm ± 0.1 (8.5mm aperture)
Thickness (mm):
<=6.1mm +0/-0.1
Blocking:
<0.01% (OD4) @ 200nm to 1150nm (for filters with CWL less than 380nm)
CWL tolerance (nm):
± 20% of FWHM
HBW tolerance (nm):
± 20% of FWHM
Optimum operating temperature:
23°C
Edge treatment:
Mounted in black anodized aluminium ring
Edge marking format:
In most cases {Knight Optical Part#} - {KOLTD} - arrow in direction of light path
Surface/ coating quality:
80/50 Per Mil-0-13830A
Usable temperature limits:
-50°C to +80°C
Design type:
Typical 3 cavity design
Assembly:
All filters are scribed and hermetically sealed to ensure maximum long-term stability (information s

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