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Beam Splitter Cube, Optical Glass Dichroic Prism Ratio 50:50 Spectrome Sicence

  • Regular price $19.74

Vendor: Nyjlgd

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB0B34D4H18

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Beam Splitter Cube, Optical Glass Dichroic Prism Ratio 50:50 Spectrome Sicence

$19.74

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What material is the Beam Splitter Cube made of? A: The Beam Splitter Cube is made of K9 optical glass. K9 glass is known for its clarity and optical properties.
  • Q: What is the size of the Beam Splitter Cube? A: The size of the Beam Splitter Cube is ten millimeters. This compact size makes it suitable for various optical applications.
  • Q: What is the splitting ratio of this prism? A: The splitting ratio of the prism is fifty percent to fifty percent. This means it evenly divides incoming light into two beams.
  • Q: How do I use the Beam Splitter Cube? A: To use the Beam Splitter Cube, simply position it in the optical path of your equipment. Ensure the angle of incidence is forty-five degrees for optimal performance.
  • Q: Is the Beam Splitter Cube suitable for all optical equipment? A: Yes, the Beam Splitter Cube is suitable for various optical equipment. It is commonly used in experiments requiring light division.
  • Q: Can I use this prism for laser applications? A: Yes, the Beam Splitter Cube can be used for laser applications. It works well within the wavelength range of four hundred to seven hundred nanometers.
  • Q: How do I clean the Beam Splitter Cube? A: To clean the Beam Splitter Cube, use a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the glass surface.
  • Q: What is the surface quality rating of the Beam Splitter Cube? A: The surface quality rating of the Beam Splitter Cube is sixty over forty. This indicates a good level of optical clarity and finish.
  • Q: How should I store the Beam Splitter Cube? A: Store the Beam Splitter Cube in a protective case to prevent scratches. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Q: Is the Beam Splitter Cube hazardous? A: No, the Beam Splitter Cube is not considered hazardous. However, handle it carefully to avoid breakage.
  • Q: What applications is the Beam Splitter Cube suitable for? A: The Beam Splitter Cube is suitable for applications in optical equipment, including experiments, imaging systems, and photonics.
  • Q: Does the Beam Splitter Cube come with a warranty? A: Yes, the Beam Splitter Cube typically comes with a manufacturer warranty. Check with the retailer for specific warranty details.
  • Q: Can I return the Beam Splitter Cube if it is damaged? A: Yes, you can return the Beam Splitter Cube if it arrives damaged. Ensure to contact customer support for return instructions.
  • Q: What if the Beam Splitter Cube doesn't fit my equipment? A: If the Beam Splitter Cube doesn't fit your equipment, check the specifications and dimensions. You may need an adapter or a different model.
  • Q: Is the Beam Splitter Cube safe for use in educational settings? A: Yes, the Beam Splitter Cube is safe for use in educational settings. It is commonly used in schools and universities for optical experiments.
  • Q: What is the angle of incidence for optimal use of the Beam Splitter Cube? A: The optimal angle of incidence for the Beam Splitter Cube is forty-five degrees. This angle ensures effective light splitting.

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