This is a mirror that reflects near-infrared light, which causes heat. It has a proven track record in projectors and lighting devices where temperature rise is a concern.
1) Are you facing such issues?
■ I want to prevent the temperature from rising due to near-infrared light emitted from the light source.
■ Projectors and lighting devices are getting too hot.
■ Is it possible to transmit visible light while reflecting near-infrared (NIR)?
■ Can the wavelength range of the mirror be customized?
2) What is a hot mirror?
A hot mirror is used in projectors and lighting devices where temperature rise due to infrared radiation is a concern. By using a hot mirror, it is possible to suppress temperature rise and enable bright light source design.
As for the coating, it has a special coating that transmits visible light and reflects more than 95% of near-infrared light (NIR). It is used in lighting equipment that employs halogen or xenon light sources, as well as in light source reflection mirrors for medical devices.