Frosted glass
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■ Sizes range from φ5mm to 250mm square ■ Low scattering loss ■ Homogeneous sand surface achieving uniform light diffusion ■ Synthetic quartz substrates with excellent transparency in the ultraviolet to near-infrared range are also available *You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan featuring this product below.*
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One side of the float glass substrate was ground with a 120 grit or 220 grit sandblasting to achieve a matte finish. Generally, sandblasted frosted glass with a higher sand number has a higher light transmission efficiency compared to frosted glass products with a lower sand number, but conversely, its diffusivity is lower. However, in the case of this product, the sandblasting is performed not only from one direction but also in a two-dimensional manner from both vertical and horizontal directions, resulting in higher diffusivity than the same glass with a lower sand number. Typically, frosted glass has a higher light transmission efficiency compared to opal light-diffusing glass, but it is characterized by lower diffusivity. For the product lineup, specifications, and sales prices of standard products, please refer to the relevant product page on the official website of Edmund Optics Japan (accessible from the product homepage linked above). *You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan that includes this product from the link below.
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Edmund Optics (EO) is a leading company in optical components, imaging, and photonics technology. It supports markets worldwide, including R&D, electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical fields. EO's products are used in a wide range of applications, from DNA analysis to retinal biometric authentication and high-speed FA applications. With the integration of EO's latest manufacturing capabilities and global logistics network, it is recognized in the market as the No. 1 supplier for stocking optical components. Customers in Japan are served by the local subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan, Inc.