stick1
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2000
- 38
I have an optical assembly that is bonded with a UV curing adhesive. Testing is showing some unacceptable position shifts of the optic components after exposure to cold & hot temperature cycling. Closer inspection of the adhesive specifications shows that the Tg of the adhesive is inside of the operating temperature of the optics assembly. Even though the manufacturer claims stable performance on either side of the Tg, the shift appears to be creep or stress relaxation induced. Should allowing the glass transition temperature of the adhesive to be within the operating temperature limits ever be permitted (in the case of sensitive optical joints)?