paresh95037
Electrical
- Mar 13, 2014
- 4
Dear Forum Members,
We are developing a product that requires no light to enter into an optical cavity except for the designated openings. Unfortunately, we started the project without any plastics knowledge and let the plastics manufacturer choose the material. The color we specified is white and it does need to be white. They chose PA-757. The thickness of our design at it's thinnest point is 1mm. Needless to say, we are getting a lot of "light leakage" into our cavity causing a number of measurement problems. Is there an opaque ABS material that I could use that would help us? My current test is to take my cell phone (Samsung Galaxy Note II), turn on it's light, and see if I get light through the plastic. With PA-757, I get loads!
Regards,
Paresh
We are developing a product that requires no light to enter into an optical cavity except for the designated openings. Unfortunately, we started the project without any plastics knowledge and let the plastics manufacturer choose the material. The color we specified is white and it does need to be white. They chose PA-757. The thickness of our design at it's thinnest point is 1mm. Needless to say, we are getting a lot of "light leakage" into our cavity causing a number of measurement problems. Is there an opaque ABS material that I could use that would help us? My current test is to take my cell phone (Samsung Galaxy Note II), turn on it's light, and see if I get light through the plastic. With PA-757, I get loads!
Regards,
Paresh