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Epoxy Mirrors Are Strong and Light

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Richard Gaughan

When University of Idaho researchers contemplated designing a 300-m, open-path Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer, they realized that the mirrors they needed would be heavy, would vary with temperature and would cost a lot. So they decided to build their own. Peter R. Griffiths, a professor at the university, and Robert L. Richardson, then a postdoctoral associate, selected epoxies based on viscosity, rate of polymerization, shrinkage, strength and coefficient of thermal expansion. They mixed particulate graphite with the epoxy and poured the fluid onto a spinning blank. They...Read full article

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