High transmittance spectrometer quartz glass plate
High transmittance spectrometer quartz glass plate is an advanced optical material mainly used in optical instruments such as spectrometers.
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High transmittance spectrometer quartz glass plate
High transmittance spectrometer quartz glass plate is an advanced optical material mainly used in optical instruments such as spectrometers.
High transmittance: The quartz glass plate of the spectrometer has a transmittance of over 90% in the visible light range, and also has high transmittance in the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) regions, which enables it to effectively transmit optical signals in the spectrometer.
Low dispersion and low scattering rate: The low dispersion and low scattering rate characteristics of quartz glass plates in spectrometers enable them to reduce color difference and light scattering in optical systems, thereby improving the accuracy of spectral analysis.
Chemical stability: The quartz glass plate of the spectrometer has excellent chemical stability and is not easily corroded by chemicals, which enables it to maintain stable performance under various harsh environmental conditions.
Mechanical strength and durability: The spectrometer quartz glass plate has high mechanical strength and durability, can withstand strict processing and environmental pressure, and is suitable for demanding applications.
Quartz glass plates for high transmittance spectrometers have become an important material in the manufacturing of spectrometers due to their excellent optical properties, chemical stability, mechanical strength, and durability.
High transmittance spectrometer quartz glass plate
High transmittance spectrometer quartz glass plate is an advanced optical material mainly used in optical instruments such as spectrometers.
High transmittance: The quartz glass plate of the spectrometer has a transmittance of over 90% in the visible light range, and also has high transmittance in the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) regions, which enables it to effectively transmit optical signals in the spectrometer.
Low dispersion and low scattering rate: The low dispersion and low scattering rate characteristics of quartz glass plates in spectrometers enable them to reduce color difference and light scattering in optical systems, thereby improving the accuracy of spectral analysis.
Chemical stability: The quartz glass plate of the spectrometer has excellent chemical stability and is not easily corroded by chemicals, which enables it to maintain stable performance under various harsh environmental conditions.
Mechanical strength and durability: The spectrometer quartz glass plate has high mechanical strength and durability, can withstand strict processing and environmental pressure, and is suitable for demanding applications.
Quartz glass plates for high transmittance spectrometers have become an important material in the manufacturing of spectrometers due to their excellent optical properties, chemical stability, mechanical strength, and durability.