Bubble free quartz glass window
Bubble free quartz glass windows are an advanced optical material primarily used in applications that require high purity and transparency.
LUVERRE quartz
99.99%
Inner with Vacuum PVC bag and then wrapped with air bubble film, outer with wooden box.
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Bubble free quartz glass window
Bubble free quartz glass windows are an advanced optical material primarily used in applications that require high purity and transparency. This type of quartz glass is usually cut and ground from quartz glass, with a silicon dioxide content exceeding 99.99%. Its hardness is Mohs 7, and it has the characteristics of high temperature resistance, low coefficient of thermal expansion, good thermal shock resistance, and good electrical insulation. Due to its bubble free and stripe free properties, quartz glass sheets have unique optical properties that can transmit far ultraviolet light, making them the best among all UV transparent materials. In addition, quartz glass can also transmit visible light and near-infrared spectra.
According to different optical properties, bubble free quartz glass windows can be divided into three categories:
Far ultraviolet JGS1: Transparent in the ultraviolet and visible spectral ranges, with no absorption band in the wavelength range of 185-2500nm, strong absorption band in the wavelength range of 2600-2800nm, no luminescence, and stable light radiation.
UV JGS2: Transparent in the ultraviolet and visible spectral range, with no absorption band in the wavelength range of 200-2500nm, strong absorption band in the wavelength range of 2600-2800nm, no luminescence, and stable light radiation.
Infrared JGS3: Transparent in the visible and infrared spectral range, with no obvious absorption band in the wavelength range of 2600-2800nm. Compared with ordinary silicate glass, transparent quartz glass exhibits excellent transmittance across the entire wavelength range. The spectral transmittance in the infrared region is higher than that of ordinary glass; In the visible light region, the transmittance of quartz glass is also relatively high. In the ultraviolet spectral region, especially in the short wave ultraviolet region, the spectral transmittance is much better than other glasses.
Bubble free quartz glass windows are widely used in aerospace, military defense, medical fields, laser systems, underwater exploration (oil/gas), artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, environmental monitoring, biotechnology, agricultural products and other fields due to their high purity, excellent optical properties and chemical stability.
Bubble free quartz glass window
Bubble free quartz glass windows are an advanced optical material primarily used in applications that require high purity and transparency. This type of quartz glass is usually cut and ground from quartz glass, with a silicon dioxide content exceeding 99.99%. Its hardness is Mohs 7, and it has the characteristics of high temperature resistance, low coefficient of thermal expansion, good thermal shock resistance, and good electrical insulation. Due to its bubble free and stripe free properties, quartz glass sheets have unique optical properties that can transmit far ultraviolet light, making them the best among all UV transparent materials. In addition, quartz glass can also transmit visible light and near-infrared spectra.
According to different optical properties, bubble free quartz glass windows can be divided into three categories:
Far ultraviolet JGS1: Transparent in the ultraviolet and visible spectral ranges, with no absorption band in the wavelength range of 185-2500nm, strong absorption band in the wavelength range of 2600-2800nm, no luminescence, and stable light radiation.
UV JGS2: Transparent in the ultraviolet and visible spectral range, with no absorption band in the wavelength range of 200-2500nm, strong absorption band in the wavelength range of 2600-2800nm, no luminescence, and stable light radiation.
Infrared JGS3: Transparent in the visible and infrared spectral range, with no obvious absorption band in the wavelength range of 2600-2800nm. Compared with ordinary silicate glass, transparent quartz glass exhibits excellent transmittance across the entire wavelength range. The spectral transmittance in the infrared region is higher than that of ordinary glass; In the visible light region, the transmittance of quartz glass is also relatively high. In the ultraviolet spectral region, especially in the short wave ultraviolet region, the spectral transmittance is much better than other glasses.
Bubble free quartz glass windows are widely used in aerospace, military defense, medical fields, laser systems, underwater exploration (oil/gas), artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, environmental monitoring, biotechnology, agricultural products and other fields due to their high purity, excellent optical properties and chemical stability.