Semrock offers free laser-engraving service
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Laser-engraving service
Semrock, a manufacturer of optical filters, now laser-engraves its catalogue dichroic beam splitters at no extra charge.
This is intended to solve such questions as 'What is this filter?' and 'How should I orient it?' - queries that are often associated with unhoused, all-glass optical filters.
Particularly useful for selecting the proper orientation when populating a microscope filter holder or for cataloguing loose filters and filter sets in a laboratory setting, the dichroics are marked with the part number and Semrock name just outside the ample clear aperture.
OEM instrumentation manufacturers can carry out custom marking to their desired specifications.
This laser marking does not affect the 'no-burn out' performance and five-year warranty that is standard with all Semrock filters, according to the company.
Same-day shipping is available for the collection of stock filters.
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