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Ultra-Thin Optical Filters

Everix is a manufacturer of ultra-thin optical filters that are constructed from thermally drawn layers of polymer materials. These filters can be provided in a range of standard flexible, scratch-resistant, and shatter-proof designs, as well as custom versions to accommodate desired rigidity. Everix Ultra-Thin Optical Filters are between 100 – 400μm in thickness and can be cut to size using scissors, blades, or lasers. Custom filter designs can be purchased directly from Everix.

Why Buy Everix Ultra-Thin Optical Filters Products from Edmund Optics®?

  All standard Everix Ultra-Thin optical filters available in stock for immediate purchase  
  Wide selection of complementary optical, optomechanical, and imaging components available
  Edmund Optics has world-class 24-hour engineering support on these products via phone, chat, or email

 

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