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Materials that allow IR or UV light to pass through?
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[QUOTE="Asymptotic, post: 6025142, member: 621744"] Can't say about UV, but a wide variety of materials are used to make windows for electrical enclosure IR thermography. Which one serves best in a particular application is a trade-off between the required range of wavelengths, cost, fragility, toxicity, and the material's propensity to haze over. Search for "IR window material" ... a fair amount of information is available from manufacturers and vendors of these products such as from [URL='https://www.iriss.com/resources-page/']IRISS[/URL] and Cordex Instruments ([URL='http://www.grupoalava.com/repositorio/97d2/pdf/5436/2/cordex-instruments----ir-window-transmission-guidebook.pdf?d=1']PDF guidebook[/URL]). [/QUOTE]
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