Color Filters Acrylic Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-M-11623
The Color Filter
Set is a calibrated optical assembly engineered for the empirical study of
subtractive color mixing and wave-length absorption. Designed for Secondary and
University physics laboratories, these 1/8" thick acrylic filters allow for
the isolation of specific spectral bands. The set facilitates quantitative
light experiments in accordance with ASTM pedagogical standards for optical
physics and spectroscopy.
Technical Specifications
|
Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
|
Material Grade |
Optical-Grade
High-Transmittance Acrylic |
|
Dimensions |
63.5mm x 63.5mm x 3.175mm
(2.5" x 2.5" x 1/8") |
|
Spectral Range |
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green,
Blue |
|
Quantity per Set |
5 Units |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
· Five-Part Monochromatic Selection (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, and
Blue): Enables students to analyze the absorption spectra of
different polymers and isolate specific wavelengths for interference
experiments.
· 3.175mm (1/8") Uniform Thickness: Facilitates the evaluation of Light Intensity (I) reduction as a function of the
Beer-Lambert Law within a controlled optical path.
· High-Clarity Acrylic Substrate:
Allows students to demonstrate the
principles of subtractive color theory by layering filters to visualize
secondary and tertiary color formation.
· Standardized 2.5" Square Profile:
Supports the application of filters into
standard benchtop optical benches and light box enclosures without mechanical
modification.
International Logistics & Compliance
Our export-ready optical components are secured in
moisture-barrier packaging within export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15
compliant) to prevent surface abrasion or environmental warping during
multimodal transit. All consignments include a Manufacturer’s Authorization
Form (MAF), Batch-Specific Transmittance Certificates, and technical data
sheets in English. The acrylic substrate is tropicalized, tested for
dimensional stability and optical clarity in environments reaching 45°C and 90%
non-condensing humidity.
