
N-F2
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“N”-glass as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional lead and arsenic-containing glass types.
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Compare glass types with our Interactive Abbe Diagram.
Characteristics | |||
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nd | 1.62005 | νd | 36.43 |
ne | 1.62408 | νe | 36.16 |
nF-nC | 0.017020 | nF'-nC' | 0.017258 |
TIE‘s - Technical Information
- TIE-04: Test Report for Delivery Lots of Optical Glass-May 2016
- TIE-19: Temperature coefficient of Refractive Index-July 2016
- TIE-25: Striae in Optical Glass-June 2006
- TIE-26: Homogeneity of Optical Glass-February 2016
- TIE-27: Stress in Optical Glass-July 2004
- TIE-28: Bubbles and Inclusions in Optical Glass-May 2016
- TIE-29: Refractive Index and Dispersion-February 2016
- TIE-30: Chemical properties of Optical Glass-February 2016
- TIE-31: Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Optical Glass-July 2004
- TIE-32: Thermal Loads on Optical Glass-August 2004
- TIE-33: Bending Strength of Optical Glass and ZERODUR®-December 2015
- TIE-35: Transmittance of Optical Glass-October 2005
- TIE-36: Fluorescence of Optical Glass-August 2010
- TIE-40: Optical Glass for Precision Molding-September 2011
- TIE-41: Large Optical Glass Blanks-September 2006