Laser Safety Glasses or Goggles - Eyewear Protection from Lasers

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2007

Laser Safety Glasses from Dragonlasers at http://www.dragonlasers.com

A tutorial on how laser safety glasses can protect against high power lasers and cool demonstrations.

When using high powered lasers for many applications, laser safety glasses or goggle, eyewear protection from lasers are essential.

Laser safety glasses or goggles are from Dragonlasers at http://www.dragonlasers.com

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  • i ordered a pair witch look the same on amazon there called teeth whitening laser glasses will they work the same thanks

  • @m4n52k10 Hard to say. Check the OD (optical density) of those glasses and make sure they wavelength/color they provide protection against matches your laser.

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  • @swedensy They are designed to allow a low safe level of light through.

  • Hi, I have recently bought a 30mw green laser and im still not quite sure what i can and cant do apart from shining it in the eyes. Is it even safe to look at the dot from say 3 meters away? And if not, would 20 or 10mw be? Thanks.

  • @HawK047 Any laser with more than 10mW (some people say 5mW) can cause serious and permanent damage to your eyes at close wange.

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  • @Plur307 No. Our lasers would melt his glasses.

  • @dragonlasers Thanks for the reply! So the best option in the case of green lasers is to add an IR filter if the laser does not already add one?

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  • does it matter what kind you get? can you find me the cheapest for a 150mw green laser?

  • @Thesportyspike Definitely not. Sunglasses, mirrored of otherwise, are worse than useless.

  • @0805Alan lol no way. buy proper goggles for it

  • @dragonlasers actually theyre made to block it completely. The light you see whit the glasses on is the material luminescence not the laser

  • One VERY important thing you have to add: Especially the common green lasers are dpss lasers, that means, that there is a infrared beam beeing PARTIALLY frequency doubled to green light. The glasses only block the green part, the leftover Infrared if not filtered out will go right through the glasses and demage your eyes like if you werent wearing glasses at all !

  • Hi! Are a regular sunglasses with UV block safe to use with 100mW 405nm laser?

    Thanks.

  • can i use your goggles which cost 24 dollars to be protected from the spartan 1w?

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