High transmittance quartz glass plate for discharge tube
High transmittance discharge tube quartz glass plate is an industrial technical glass with special properties.
LUVERRE quartz
99.99%
Inner with Vacuum PVC bag and then wrapped with air bubble film, outer with wooden box.
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High transmittance quartz glass plate for discharge tube
High transmittance discharge tube quartz glass plate is an industrial technical glass with special properties. The main component of quartz glass is silicon dioxide (SiO ₂), which is made by melting high-purity natural quartz (such as crystal, quartz sand). This type of glass is known for its extremely small coefficient of linear expansion (only 1/10 to 1/20 of ordinary glass) and excellent thermal shock resistance, which can maintain stability under extreme temperature conditions. The commonly used temperature range for quartz glass is 1100 ℃ to 1200 ℃, and it can even withstand high temperatures up to 1400 ℃ in the short term.
The structural characteristic of quartz glass is that it is an amorphous material composed of a single component of silicon dioxide. Its structure consists of tightly arranged tetrahedral units of silica, which share oxygen atoms to form a continuous three-dimensional network. This amorphous structure endows quartz glass with many unique physical and chemical properties, such as excellent spectral transparency, extremely low thermal expansion coefficient and conductivity, as well as outstanding radiation resistance and long lifespan under extreme conditions.
In the field of optics, quartz glass is highly valued for its superior properties of high transmittance, low dispersion, and high refractive index. In the visible light range, the transmittance of quartz glass exceeds 90%, approaching the theoretical limit. In addition, quartz glass also exhibits high transmittance in the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) regions.
High transmittance quartz glass plates for discharge tubes have a wide range of applications in various fields, such as optics, photovoltaics, semiconductors, aerospace, etc., due to their unique physical and chemical properties.
High transmittance quartz glass plate for discharge tube
High transmittance discharge tube quartz glass plate is an industrial technical glass with special properties. The main component of quartz glass is silicon dioxide (SiO ₂), which is made by melting high-purity natural quartz (such as crystal, quartz sand). This type of glass is known for its extremely small coefficient of linear expansion (only 1/10 to 1/20 of ordinary glass) and excellent thermal shock resistance, which can maintain stability under extreme temperature conditions. The commonly used temperature range for quartz glass is 1100 ℃ to 1200 ℃, and it can even withstand high temperatures up to 1400 ℃ in the short term.
The structural characteristic of quartz glass is that it is an amorphous material composed of a single component of silicon dioxide. Its structure consists of tightly arranged tetrahedral units of silica, which share oxygen atoms to form a continuous three-dimensional network. This amorphous structure endows quartz glass with many unique physical and chemical properties, such as excellent spectral transparency, extremely low thermal expansion coefficient and conductivity, as well as outstanding radiation resistance and long lifespan under extreme conditions.
In the field of optics, quartz glass is highly valued for its superior properties of high transmittance, low dispersion, and high refractive index. In the visible light range, the transmittance of quartz glass exceeds 90%, approaching the theoretical limit. In addition, quartz glass also exhibits high transmittance in the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) regions.
High transmittance quartz glass plates for discharge tubes have a wide range of applications in various fields, such as optics, photovoltaics, semiconductors, aerospace, etc., due to their unique physical and chemical properties.