fogproof
Fogproof is a term used in optics and related fields to describe the resistance of lenses and enclosures to interior fogging caused by condensation when moving between environments with different temperatures or humidity. Fogging typically occurs when moist air inside a sealed housing cools and water droplets form on the inner surface of a lens or window. Fogproof designs aim to prevent this by reducing interior moisture and/or managing temperature and pressure differences.
Common methods include filling the interior with dry gas, such as nitrogen or argon, and sealing the
Applications for fogproof construction include rifle scopes and other field optics, binoculars, cameras, diving masks, ski
Limitations include potential degradation of fogproof performance if seals are damaged, if the interior gas is
Testing and standards for fogproof claims are not universally uniform; manufacturers typically verify fog resistance through