92% transmittance quartz glass disc
Quartz glass disc with a transmittance of 92% is an optical material with high transparency, mainly used in applications that require high transmittance.
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92% transmittance quartz glass disc
Quartz glass disc with a transmittance of 92% is an optical material with high transparency, mainly used in applications that require high transmittance. Quartz glass itself is an amorphous material made by melting high-purity natural quartz (such as crystal, quartz sand), mainly composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2). It is widely used in multiple fields due to its excellent spectral transmittance, low thermal expansion coefficient, high temperature resistance, and thermal shock resistance.
High transmittance: In the visible light range, the transmittance of this quartz glass is usually above 90%, and some can even reach around 92%. If one or more layers of magnesium fluoride anti reflective film are coated on the surface of the lens, its transmittance can be further increased to 99.2%.
Spectral characteristics: Quartz glass has good transparency throughout the entire spectral range from ultraviolet to infrared. Especially in the ultraviolet spectral region, its transmittance can reach over 80%.
Physical and chemical properties: Quartz glass has excellent thermal shock resistance, chemical stability, and electrical insulation properties. Its coefficient of linear expansion is extremely small, only one tenth of that of ordinary glass, therefore it has good high temperature resistance.
Application areas: This high transmittance quartz glass disc is widely used in high-tech fields such as optical instruments, laboratory equipment, semiconductors, aerospace, etc.
Quartz glass discs with a transmittance of 92% are high-performance optical materials suitable for various application scenarios that require high transparency and material stability.
92% transmittance quartz glass disc
Quartz glass disc with a transmittance of 92% is an optical material with high transparency, mainly used in applications that require high transmittance. Quartz glass itself is an amorphous material made by melting high-purity natural quartz (such as crystal, quartz sand), mainly composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2). It is widely used in multiple fields due to its excellent spectral transmittance, low thermal expansion coefficient, high temperature resistance, and thermal shock resistance.
High transmittance: In the visible light range, the transmittance of this quartz glass is usually above 90%, and some can even reach around 92%. If one or more layers of magnesium fluoride anti reflective film are coated on the surface of the lens, its transmittance can be further increased to 99.2%.
Spectral characteristics: Quartz glass has good transparency throughout the entire spectral range from ultraviolet to infrared. Especially in the ultraviolet spectral region, its transmittance can reach over 80%.
Physical and chemical properties: Quartz glass has excellent thermal shock resistance, chemical stability, and electrical insulation properties. Its coefficient of linear expansion is extremely small, only one tenth of that of ordinary glass, therefore it has good high temperature resistance.
Application areas: This high transmittance quartz glass disc is widely used in high-tech fields such as optical instruments, laboratory equipment, semiconductors, aerospace, etc.
Quartz glass discs with a transmittance of 92% are high-performance optical materials suitable for various application scenarios that require high transparency and material stability.