Laboratory transparent quartz glass window
The transparent quartz glass window used in the laboratory is a special industrial technology glass, mainly made by melting pure natural quartz.
LUVERRE quartz
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Inner with Vacuum PVC bag and then wrapped with air bubble film, outer with wooden box.
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Laboratory transparent quartz glass window
The transparent quartz glass window used in the laboratory is a special industrial technology glass, mainly made by melting pure natural quartz. This type of glass has a series of unique characteristics and advantages, making it very popular in laboratories and other high-precision applications.
Optical performance: Quartz glass has excellent optical performance, as it can transmit far ultraviolet spectra, making it the superior material among all UV transparent materials. Meanwhile, it can also transmit visible light and near-infrared spectra. This means that users can choose the desired product from the 185-3500nm wavelength range.
Heat resistance and chemical stability: Quartz glass has very high heat resistance, with a commonly used temperature range of 1100-1200 degrees Celsius and a short-term use temperature of up to 1400 degrees Celsius. It also has good chemical stability and good acid resistance to general acids, except for hydrofluoric acid and hot phosphoric acid.
Thermal expansion coefficient: The linear expansion coefficient of quartz glass is extremely small, only 1/10 to 1/20 of that of ordinary glass, which makes it have good thermal shock resistance.
Spectral transmission: Quartz glass has high spectral transmission capability and will not be damaged by radiation, making it an ideal material for spacecraft, wind tunnel windows, and spectrophotometer optical systems.
Widely used: Due to its excellent performance, quartz glass is widely used in laboratory equipment and extraction equipment for special high-purity products. In addition, it is also used in fields such as space technology, atomic energy industry, automation systems, as well as semiconductors, metallurgy, chemical industry, electric light sources, communications, light industry, building materials, electro-optical sources, semiconductor communication devices, lasers, optical instruments, laboratory instruments, electrical equipment, medical equipment, and high-temperature and corrosion-resistant chemical instruments.
The transparent quartz glass windows used in laboratories are an ideal choice for laboratories and high-precision applications due to their excellent optical properties, heat resistance, chemical stability, and low thermal expansion coefficient.
Laboratory transparent quartz glass window
The transparent quartz glass window used in the laboratory is a special industrial technology glass, mainly made by melting pure natural quartz. This type of glass has a series of unique characteristics and advantages, making it very popular in laboratories and other high-precision applications.
Optical performance: Quartz glass has excellent optical performance, as it can transmit far ultraviolet spectra, making it the superior material among all UV transparent materials. Meanwhile, it can also transmit visible light and near-infrared spectra. This means that users can choose the desired product from the 185-3500nm wavelength range.
Heat resistance and chemical stability: Quartz glass has very high heat resistance, with a commonly used temperature range of 1100-1200 degrees Celsius and a short-term use temperature of up to 1400 degrees Celsius. It also has good chemical stability and good acid resistance to general acids, except for hydrofluoric acid and hot phosphoric acid.
Thermal expansion coefficient: The linear expansion coefficient of quartz glass is extremely small, only 1/10 to 1/20 of that of ordinary glass, which makes it have good thermal shock resistance.
Spectral transmission: Quartz glass has high spectral transmission capability and will not be damaged by radiation, making it an ideal material for spacecraft, wind tunnel windows, and spectrophotometer optical systems.
Widely used: Due to its excellent performance, quartz glass is widely used in laboratory equipment and extraction equipment for special high-purity products. In addition, it is also used in fields such as space technology, atomic energy industry, automation systems, as well as semiconductors, metallurgy, chemical industry, electric light sources, communications, light industry, building materials, electro-optical sources, semiconductor communication devices, lasers, optical instruments, laboratory instruments, electrical equipment, medical equipment, and high-temperature and corrosion-resistant chemical instruments.
The transparent quartz glass windows used in laboratories are an ideal choice for laboratories and high-precision applications due to their excellent optical properties, heat resistance, chemical stability, and low thermal expansion coefficient.