Mike_Aurelius
12-29-2005, 08:53 AM
The new, third generation filter for the glassworker: The AGW-300 filter.
This is a brand new filter, in a one-piece design (which means it isn't laminated). It works exactly the same as the AGW-186 filter, but is thinner, lighter in weight, and has a slightly higher visible light transmission rate.
Here's a link to the basic information on the filter: http://www.auralens.net/e_gw_agw300_announce.cfm
We expect to have product available for sale in about two weeks (2nd week of January). It will be introductory priced for as long as our initial run of glass lasts (depends on demand), then will be at it's regular price. The filter will be available in all of our frames, as well as customer-supplied frames.
We will have prescription lens blanks available by February or March 2006. We have sufficient stock of AUR-92 filter glass to last until the AGW-300 is fully in stock.
Once the AUR-92 filter material is gone, it will be discontinued in place of the AGW-300 material. Didymium will continue in stock probably until at least the middle of 2006, at which time we will make a decision about continuing that as a product as well, based on demand.
This is a brand new filter, in a one-piece design (which means it isn't laminated). It works exactly the same as the AGW-186 filter, but is thinner, lighter in weight, and has a slightly higher visible light transmission rate.
Here's a link to the basic information on the filter: http://www.auralens.net/e_gw_agw300_announce.cfm
We expect to have product available for sale in about two weeks (2nd week of January). It will be introductory priced for as long as our initial run of glass lasts (depends on demand), then will be at it's regular price. The filter will be available in all of our frames, as well as customer-supplied frames.
We will have prescription lens blanks available by February or March 2006. We have sufficient stock of AUR-92 filter glass to last until the AGW-300 is fully in stock.
Once the AUR-92 filter material is gone, it will be discontinued in place of the AGW-300 material. Didymium will continue in stock probably until at least the middle of 2006, at which time we will make a decision about continuing that as a product as well, based on demand.