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Heat Control - Hot Mirror Filters A hot mirror is in essence a thin film coating applied to substrates in an effort to reflect infra-red radiation either as a means to harness the reflected wavelengths for an application or to remove them from an application. Specifications: Substrate: Borofloat - Borosilicate and other standard glass substrate materials Thickness: 1.1mm, 1.75mm, and 3.3mm Size: Up to 24 in diameter HM-VS-950 Hot Mirror Hot mirror filters transmit the visible spectrum and reflect the infrared at normal incidence. The average transmittance is specified to be more than 93% from 425 to 675nm and average reflectance is more than 95% from 750 to 950nm. Custom angles of incidence can be designed to specification. HM-VS-1150 Hot Mirror These hot mirror filters transmit the visible spectrum and reflect the infrared at 0 degrees. The average transmittance is more than 93% from 425 to 675nm. The average reflectance is more than 95% from 750 to 1150nm. Custom angles of incidence can be designed to specification.

High Performance Thin Film Optical Coatings Technical Reference Document 09/13 Heat Control - Hot Mirror Filters - continued HM-VS-1500 Hot Mirror Extreme performance hot mirrors offer enhanced UV blocking. Average T 85% 420-680nm Average T <1% 200-380nm Average R 95% 730-1500nm HM-VS-1600 Hot Mirror Extended Hot mirror filters transmit the visible spectrum and reflect the infrared at normal incidence. The average transmission is specified to be more than 85% from 425-675nm and average reflectance is more than 90% from 75o-1150nm and 80% from 1150-1600nm. Custom angles of incidence can be designed to specification. HM-VS-L900 Hot Mirror These hot mirror filters transmit the visible spectrum and reflect the infrared at normal incidence and offer reliable solutions for commercial applications.

Heat Control - Hot Mirror Filters - continued HM-VS-3000 Hot Mirror Filter Our HM-VS-3000 filter combines reflectance and absorptance to block a very wide band in the infrared while maintaining good visible transmittance. HM-UV-1050 UV Pass Hot Mirror UV Hot mirror filters are specially designed to transmit more than 80% on average from 245-460nm and reflect more than 70% in average from 800-1050nm at normal incidence. Custom angles of incidence can be designed to specification.

Heat Control - Cold Mirror Filters ZC&R cold mirrors reflect visible energy and transmit the infrared (heat energy). The cold mirrors are vacuum deposited and all dielectric. Features: Operating Temperature 300 C (typical) Durable and Easy-to-Clean Specifications: Substrate: Borofloat - Borosilicate and other standard glass substrate materials Thickness: 1.1mm, 1.75mm, and 3.3mm Size: Up to 24 in diameter UV Cold Mirror This cold mirror is specially designed to reflect more than 95% average of ultra-violet rays from 350-450nm and transmit more than 90% average 550-1200nm at 45 degrees angle of incidence. Custom angles of incidence can be designed to specification. CM-VS-STD 45 Degree Cold Mirror This cold mirror is designed to operate at a 45 degree angle of incidence. It reflects the visible spectrum and transmits the heat (infrared). The average reflectance is greater than 95% from 425-650nm.Transmittance is more than 85% average from 800-1200nm.These filters are commonly coated for normal incidence applications as well (see CM0-VS.-STD) Custom angles of incidence can be designed to specification.

Heat Control - Cold Mirror Filters - continued CM0-VS-STD 0 Degree Cold Mirror This cold mirror filter is designed to operate at 0 degrees angle of incidence. It reflects the visible spectrum and transmits heat (infrared). The average reflectance is greater than 95% from 425-650nm. Transmittance is more than 85% average from 800-1200nm. These filters are commonly coated for normal incidence applications as well. Custom angles of incidence can be designed to specification.