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A mechanical shutter is always a good idea. Pockel cells are electronically
controlled, so a controller glitch or crash could theoretically cause it to
be stuck 'open'. The better mechanically shutters are designed to fail in
the closed position, so if power to the shutter is cut it snaps shut
automatically. Finally, while it does a good job, a PC cannot completely
absolutely block a laser the way a physical shutter can.
Craig
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Pascal Weber <
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> It is always good to have more security in the light path. The shutter can
> withstand the power of the radius. They are metal but remember that even if
> it is black, the reflections are dangerous.The reason why you may have a
> protection around the beam path. Safety glasses will protect you as
> secondary rays. To be protected I stick a black sheet on the thermostated
> boxe around the microscope (low price). Picture on request
>