Fluorescence filter production is on the increase

The standard and custom range of fluorescence filters from Laser Components‘ partner Alluxa meet the needs of fluorescence-based systems, which have become common for applications requiring the visualisation of organic materials and biomolecules.

Traditionally, such systems are liable to background fluorescence, bleed-through and a poor signal to noise ratio. One solution to such issues is to use high quality thin-film optical filters tailored for fluorescence applications. Backscatter and poor signal quality are virtually eliminated due to wide and deep blocking, resulting in bright, high contrast images of your specimen.

Laser Components offer standard and custom fluorescence filters from partners Alluxa. Production capacity has recently increased by 50%, with a total of ten identical plasma deposition chambers, all of which are designed and built in house by Alluxa’s team of engineers.

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