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Optical properties of Acrylic at elevated temperatures

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andyhodgkinson

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Mar 1, 2001
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I am in a situation where I have a 40mm thick piece of Acrylic between two polarizers. My problem is that the acrylic turns birefringent at around 35 deg C, and optical performance is badly degraded. I have contacted Ineos about Perspex, but it is not available in the right thickness in the US. DOes anyone know of a material with similar optical performance (>90% transmissivity, ~1.5 refractive index, with superior thermal characterisitcs.

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Andy
 
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Try ATOHAAS North America Inc 800 523 1532 or 215 785 8290.

Other possibilities: Cyro Industries 203 795 6081

ICI Acrylics 800 386 2175

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Why you do not take e.g. from the company BULKHEAD to glass in Mainz. With plastics you have always the problem with the high thermal expansion.
Sincerely
Heinz Federau
federau@web.de
 
Try TOPAS from TICONA. It is a cyclo-olefinic copolymer with excellent optics and a high glass transition temperature and a low thermal expansion, so I assume this would solve your birefringence problems.
 
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