30.03.2010 • Product

New MRC Coating for Industrial Filters

Schneider-Kreuznach's industrial infrared filters feature now a newly developed MRC-IR coating (Multi Resistant Coating). It offers a superior antireflection in the non visible wavelength range of light, i.e. the near infrared range from 620 to 1,100 nm.

They are mainly used in machine vision applications, for monitoring traffic with night vision and other industrial and research uses in the infrared range.

In most cases, Schneider-Kreuznach uses colored glass from Schott for its high-precision filters. Its scratch and water-resistant as well as dirt repelling outer coating makes the surface of the glass easier to clean and protects the lens, even in a coarse industrial environment. The minimum residual reflection (0.5 %) means that MRC glass reliably eliminates ghost images or double images caused by camera sensors reflecting light. Schneider's filters are produced using state-of-the-art technology and are subject to continuous quality control during production

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Jos. Schneider Optische Werke GmbH

Ringstr. 132
55543 Bad Kreuznach
Germany

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