・Economical Solution for Eliminating Stray Light
・Self-Adhesive
・Does Not Shed Dust or Lint
Image contrast can suffer when stray light reaches the focal plane of an application
where the light path travels through a tube or other enclosed area.
Although applying a flat, black paint to the inside may help, a textured, matte,
black surface is much more effective.
For large angles of incidence, this flocked, self-adhesive paper absorbs virtually
100% of the light that strikes it.
In addition, the fibers will not shed dust or lint, unlike some velvet and felt materials.
When compressed, this flocked paper is approximately 0.015" (0.381 mm) thick
with the backing and 0.012" (0.305 mm) thick without the backing.
Caution: Do not cut the BFP1 with a laser cutting tool.
where the light path travels through a tube or other enclosed area.
Although applying a flat, black paint to the inside may help, a textured, matte,
black surface is much more effective.
For large angles of incidence, this flocked, self-adhesive paper absorbs virtually
100% of the light that strikes it.
In addition, the fibers will not shed dust or lint, unlike some velvet and felt materials.
When compressed, this flocked paper is approximately 0.015" (0.381 mm) thick
with the backing and 0.012" (0.305 mm) thick without the backing.
Caution: Do not cut the BFP1 with a laser cutting tool.