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Light-transmission components

Weathering. Articles fabricated from FEP are unaffected by weather, and thek resistance to extreme heat, cold, and uv kradiation suits them for apphcations in radar and other electronic components. For example, after 15 years of solar exposure in Florida, the tensile strength (73) and light transmission (96%) of a 25-p.m thick film was unchanged and the film remained crystal clear. Elongation increased slightly for the first 5 to 7 years of outdoor exposure, probably as a result of stress relaxation. Beyond 10 years, a small decrease was observed. [Pg.361]

The light reflected by a powdered solid will consist of a specular reflection component and of a diffuse reflection component. The specular component represents reflection of the incident light by the surfaces of the component particles, and it is characterized by a complete absence of light transmission through the interiors of the particles. By contrast, diffuse reflectance is associated with the radiation that penetrates into the particles to some extent and that then emerges from the bulk solid. This light will exhibit spectral characteristics that are modified from those of the incident beam by the electronic transitions that took place within the solid phase and at the boundaries of the component particles. [Pg.38]

Once the control and experimental light transmissions were balanced at an appropriate wavelength, absorbing in the experimental system could be monitored at a different wavelength suitable for the component under investigation. Measurements were thus made in intact, actively respiring organelles. [Pg.89]

The importance of the graft handle on a 62/38 butadiene-methyl methacrylate rubber can be illustrated by its effect on the optical properties of the polyblend. From Table II it can be seen that the reduction in percent haze is dramatic for an increase of methyl methacrylate graft from 0 to 27% by weight, while there is no apparent change in the light transmission. The blend resin in this polyblend system was an 88-12 methyl methacrylate-styrene copolymer, and the total resin to backbone rubber ratio was kept at 2.5-1.0. The measured refractive indices are included for each component (the graft rubber and the blend resin). The difference in refractive index amounts to no more than 0.004 unit for any of the components. [Pg.255]

Standard single-mode fibers are often 10-p.m-thick and multimodal ones 50- and 62.5- im-thick. The latter are the easiest to apply in the optochem-ical sensor field, because they allow a proper light transmission at medium and short distances and can be employed with a great number of commercial optical components. [Pg.14]

Vision has been called the vital sign of the eye. Normal visual acuity implies intact light transmission through the optic system (cornea, lens, and vitreous humor) to the retina (the light sensing organ). The retina converts the light into nerve impulses which are sent to the occipital cortex via the optic tracts. Abnormalities in any of these components may diminish visual acuity or produce blindness. [Pg.2364]

Acrylic High light-transmission rates, chemical resistance LV. components, specimen-collection containers... [Pg.790]

Transparency, in general drops with crystallinity (e.g. polyethylene), and with an increase of crystallite size which causes light scattering. Most fillers, colorants and auxiliary additives lead to opacity. Transmittance depends on the refractive index, so that some fillers may preserve full or partial transparency (translucent). There are also dyes that dissolve in the polymer, so that a colored transparent polymer is produced. It is also possible to find stabilizers (including antioxidants or UV absorbers) that do not affect the polymer transparency. Any chemical change in the polymer like degradation or oxidation, or diffusion of some components, may reduce light transmission. [Pg.89]


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