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Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

Last post 07-02-2010, 2:30 AM by hqtang001. 11 replies.
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  •  02-02-2010, 4:17 PM 4094

    Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    Good evening all.  I have an application coming up that may require a custom, IR transparent 'glass' viewing port.  It is a non-industrial setting, but the material is going to have to withstand up to a 15 psi pressure differential.  The larger I can get this port the more accurate our results will be. 

     Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have on what to use and where to go to get it.

     All the best

    -John

  •  02-03-2010, 7:34 AM 4096 in reply to 4094

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    Mr. Greg Stockton has a blog that may address some of that:  http://irinformir.blogspot.com/

    In his post:  http://irinformir.blogspot.com/2009/10/ir-transparent-materials-for-windows.html

    I liked the site he linked:  http://www.ispoptics.com/

    Hope that helps.

  •  02-04-2010, 7:50 AM 4108 in reply to 4096

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    Ron,

    As good as Greg Stockton is, that's not his blog.  It's Gary Orlove's at ITC.

    Jack


    Jack M. Kleinfeld, P.E.
    Kleinfeld Technical Services, Inc.
    Bronx, NY
    718-884-6644
    JKEngineer@KleinfeldTechnical.com
    come see what we can do for you: http://www.KleinfeldTechnical.com

  •  02-04-2010, 8:32 AM 4109 in reply to 4108

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    Doh!

    Thank you for the correction.

  •  02-05-2010, 8:07 AM 4118 in reply to 4109

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

  •  02-08-2010, 8:20 AM 4128 in reply to 4118

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    Thanks everyone for the leads!

    Cheers

    -John

  •  04-22-2010, 12:27 PM 4666 in reply to 4128

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    I would add www.newport.com

     


    Leslie M. Tack, Ph.D.
    Director of Sales
    Pembroke Instruments, LLC
    1001 Bayhill Drive
    Second Floor-Suite 200
    San Bruno, California 94066 USA
    Direct Telephone: 415-860-4217
    email: Sales@pembrokeinstruments.com
    website: www.pembrokeinstruments.com
  •  04-22-2010, 8:06 PM 4670 in reply to 4666

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    I should add the window material I suggest is Zinc Selenide (ZnSe). I have some customers about to install ZnSe windows on vacuum chambers.

    The camera calibartion may be a bit off through the window.


    Leslie M. Tack, Ph.D.
    Director of Sales
    Pembroke Instruments, LLC
    1001 Bayhill Drive
    Second Floor-Suite 200
    San Bruno, California 94066 USA
    Direct Telephone: 415-860-4217
    email: Sales@pembrokeinstruments.com
    website: www.pembrokeinstruments.com
  •  06-28-2010, 8:44 PM 5035 in reply to 4094

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    Pls use " sapphire" windows. It is the hardest material and hardness can be " Mohs 9".

     

    For more information, pls email to sales@coeoptics.com / Jerry Chan

  •  06-29-2010, 4:23 AM 5036 in reply to 5035

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    Saphire glass would not be a good choice with a long wave camera.
    Bob Berry
    BINDT, IRT Level 3 EL, Level 3 CV (ISO 18436)
    Thermal Vision
    8 Old Fair Green
    Dunboyne
    Co Meath
    Ireland
    bob"at"thermalvision"dot"ie
    www.thermalvision.ie
  •  07-01-2010, 2:46 AM 5049 in reply to 5036

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    CaF2 window also available.
  •  07-02-2010, 2:30 AM 5063 in reply to 4094

    Re: Sources for IR transparent 'glass'

    If your infrared wavelength is less than 3 micro, the sapphire and fused silica may be a good choice, or you may choose  the CaF2 crystals or ZnS and ZnSe crystals windows, CaF2 is a good IR crystals from 200nm upto 10 micro which is much cheaper than ZnS or ZnSe.

    Hangzhou Lambda Photonics Technology provides the optics for IR applications. Here is our ability:

    Optics components: blanks, Lens, windows, domed windows, prisms, mirrors, filters ;

    Made from IR materials:  Germanium crystals, Silicon crystals, Sapphire, CaF2, MgF2, BaF2, ZnSe, ZnS, fused silica ect.

     

     

    Best Regards

     

    James Tang

    Sales Engineer of

    Hangzhou Lambda Photonics Technology Co. Ltd.

    28Wantang Road, Hangzhou 310013, China

    email: hqtang@lphotonics.com email and MSN: hqtang001@hotmail.com;

    web: www.lphotonics.com  Tel: +86-571-85025818 ext.8809

    Fax: +86-571-85025907

     

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