http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/Not-confocal-question-Laser-Shielding-tp7580026p7580034.html
clear enclosure)... but that might be the best option.
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> What WL is the Laser?
> You should probably be wearing Laser Safety Goggles.
> If you are just trying to minimize scatter so you don't look at it then
> window tint might work.
> Do they make a tinted incubator that you can buy that is for your scope?
> The local Autozone will have different shades of darkness to choose from,
> $14
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> > Hi, All - I apologize for the non-confocal nature of this question, but I
> > cannot think of a better resource than this community. I am looking for
> > some sort of "tinting" or similar to minimize the laser exposure through
> a
> > clear plastic incubation chamber on a TIRF-based rig. Our laser safety
> > officer suggested tinting would be okay, but I have no idea where to look
> > for that in custom sizes/amounts. Would window tinting for vehicles work?
> > Has anyone done this? Would love to hear your experience.
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> > Thanks as always!
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