Yes the IDAS NB-3 would need an additional UV/IR cut filter and so does the NB-2, which why this would probably be the "best" combo. Having said that, you have 2 filters stacked which does not help improving SNR.Usually Transmission is around 95% each, resulting in maybe just about 90% overall transmission for each combo. And the tricky part of the additional glass is not just calibration, but registration. Depending on glass thickness you'll get a slight shift for rays of light depending on the angle, resulting in an overall geometric distortion depending on the position of a star in the frame. And these distortions are almost never identical, especially with 2 filters stacked, because now also the distance between glasses would come into play.The thickness of the NB3 also needs the thickness of the 2nd UV/IR blocking filter added. And you need a way to mechanically stack filters, which I do not currently have. But, like Mike, I don't understand why it matters if they are not parfocal with the ALP-T. The NB3 would have separate flats anyway (and Siril has no trouble with that sort of separate calibration).
So We are now adding: IDAS NB2 + IDAS NB3 + UV/IR. Let me know whether this actually works without issues, I'd just suspect the better way would be the NB-1 or NB-Z (which both do not need UV/IR) plus a homofocal S-II or better the Antila Duo and S-II (which both have 2 mm glass, but are more costly)
cheers,
Jochen