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Avoiding Chemical and Thermal Dangers

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Ray Williamson [email protected]

The two previous installments of this series addressed safety administration and inertial hazards in the optics shop. This installment covers chemical and thermal issues. Chemicals present hazards in several ways: contact, ingestion, inhalation or reactive combination. Their results can be acute, chronic or delayed – even by decades, in the case of accumulated exposure to carcinogens or heavy metals. Backsplash from acetone or alcohol is the most frequent incident involving the eyes. Safety glasses are a good idea – anywhere and anytime. If any chemical splashes in your...Read full article

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    Published: September 2013
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    optical glass
    A glass that, during manufacture, is carefully controlled with respect to composition, melting, heat treatment, and other processing, to render its optical characteristics, such as its index of refraction, dispersion, transmittance, spectral transmittance, homogeneity, freedom from birefringence, permanence, etc., sufficient for its optical application.
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