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-----Metal coating preventing stray light in the UV-Visible range
Hello to all, I am looking for a coating preventing stray light in the 220-800nm spectral range in an optic system. This coating will be applied on aluminium surfaces by any industrial method. I am not sure that the anodizing coating methods used in the visible range are also good for the DUV-UV range. Thanks, Ori Braitbart
Ori Braitbart- Jerusalem-Israel
1999
Isn't that what UV curable paints and other polymers are supposed to do, absorb UV radiation. Check with some of the manufacturers or suppliers.
Mandar Sunthankar- Fort Collins, Colorado
1999
You might be able to get the optical properties with a poor coating. Basically, if PVD coatings aren't properly deposited, they form in an open columnar fashion. While not particularly good for wear performance, the columns form a nice black body. PVD coatings are used extensively for industrial applications, and a number of companies (mostly European) sell equipment. There are also a large number of job-shops that might be happy to deposit a lousy coating for you.

Jim Treglio - scwineryreview.com
PVD Consultant & Wine Lover
San Diego, California
1999
Do we have to special-order and pay extra for this lousy coating that makes a black body or can we expect the job shop to offer the lousy coating as their standard finish? 🙂

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Jim Treglio - scwineryreview.com
PVD Consultant & Wine Lover
San Diego, California
1999
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