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This non-crystalline, glass combines a very low thermal expansion coefficient with good optical qualities and excellent transmittance in the ultraviolet region. Transmission and homogeneity exceed those of crystalline quartz without the problems of orientation and temperature instability inherent in the crystalline form. It will not fluoresce under UV light and is resistant to radiation. Our fused quartz windows are made from high-purity quartz, which offers superior optical transmission properties, as well as exceptional thermal and mechanical performance.

Specification of

Material

Fused Silica

Diameter

1 to 500 mm

Diameter Tolerance

+0/-0.02 mm

Thickness Tolerance

±0.01 mm

Surface Quality

10-5

Surface Figure

λ/10

Parallelism

1 Minute

Coating

Uncoated, AR, HR, Beamsplitter, etc.

Our quartz glass windows are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, including standard sizes and custom designs to suit your specific needs. We also offer various coatings and treatments to enhance the performance of our quartz windows, including anti-reflection coatings, hydrophobic coatings, and more.

At TC Optik, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service and support, with fast turnaround times and competitive pricing to meet your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our and how they can help you achieve your optical and industrial needs.

Types of optical window glass for your needs:

BK7 optical windows

Custom sapphire windows

ZnSe laser lens

Germanium window

Silicon window

Borosilicate glass windows

Float glass optical windows

What's the difference between quartz windows and fused silica glass

Quartz windows and fused quartz glass are both materials that are commonly used for optical windows and other high-performance applications. While they may appear similar, there are some key differences between these materials.

 While they may appear similar, there are some key differences between these materials

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 26, 2023 ⏰

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