Commonly used for laboratories, security rooms, dermatology, research & development facilities, veterinary, and electronics manufacturing facilities, the laser barrier curtains are made for heavy-duty use.
The SB-9000 Retractable Laser Screen is designed with a retractable system that extends up to 20 feet in length and automatically retracts with a spring tension roller.
Laser barrier covers can be used for openings like windows and doors. Made from the same material as the laser barrier curtains, these covers are easy to install and are very effective.
These portable curtains are used for hospitals, surgical rooms, labs, and manufacturing facilities. They offer a laser barrier protection up to 575 W/cm2 Tested at 1064nm with 1mm beam diameter.
These foldable curtains are used for hospitals, security rooms, labs, and manufacturing facilities. They offer protection against accidental exposure to hazardous radiation and reduce the risk of injury.
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AKON supplies portable, foldable, and standard laser curtains with all shapes and sizes. The curtain walls are made from industrial-grade vinyl, velour, or ESD PVC. Common applications include laboratories, security rooms, hospitals, medical centers, dermatology, veterinary, dental facilities, electronics manufacturing facilities, and more.
The window laser safety covers attach to the wall or door around the window using grommets, magnets, hooks and loop tape. They offer laser safety rating of up to 2,150 W/cm2 for 100 seconds for window covers.
Both portable and foldable laser barriers prevent accidental exposure to hazardous radiation and reduce the risk of injury or damage. They are compact and can easily be carried from one job site to another.
Common Uses
Laser barrier curtains are used primarily for safety and protection in environments where lasers are in operation. Laser barrier curtains are designed to meet specific safety standards and are available in various materials and specifications, depending on the type of laser and the level of protection required. Here are some of their common uses:
- Protecting Bystanders: Laser barrier curtains shield people in the vicinity from accidental exposure to laser beams, which can be harmful or even blinding.
- Containing Laser Beams: In laboratories or industrial settings, these curtains prevent laser beams from escaping a designated area, especially when the beams are invisible to the naked eye.
- Preventing Reflections: Lasers can reflect off surfaces and cause unintended harm or damage. Curtains help absorb or block these reflections.
- Cleanroom Environments: In settings like semiconductor manufacturing, where cleanrooms are necessary, laser curtains can be used to minimize contamination while still providing laser protection.
- Education and Research Labs: In universities and research facilities, these curtains provide a safe environment for students and researchers working with lasers.
- Medical Facilities: In medical settings, such as dermatology or ophthalmology clinics, laser curtains can protect other patients and staff from exposure during laser treatments.
- Manufacturing and Welding: In industrial settings where lasers are used for cutting, welding, or engraving, curtains protect workers from direct and reflected laser radiation.
- Theatrical and Entertainment Venues: For shows or events using laser light, curtains can be used to control the direction and area of laser exposure for both safety and artistic purposes.
- Testing and Quality Control: In environments where lasers are used for testing and quality control, curtains ensure that the laser beams do not extend beyond the required area.
- Military and Aerospace Applications: In sectors where lasers are used for various applications, these curtains provide necessary safety measures.