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UV-A Light Transmitting Material


I have some of your products and have decided to create custom housing for them. I will need to use some sort of plastic or glass to cover them. I need to permit both the 395 and 365nm UV to pass through keeping my losses <10%. I am having a hard time finding a plastic that can permit these frequencies to pass without great losses. I noticed your UV spotlight has a cover protecting the LED. Are you able to tell me specifically what material you are using to cover it?

While we are unable to disclose the specific materials used in our products, I do know that "quartz glass" is commonly known to have a high rate of UV transmission, and maybe a viable avenue for exploration.


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