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Fused Quartz and Silica

Fused quartz and silica are closely related materials, both composed primarily of silicon dioxide, but they are produced through different manufacturing processes and have distinct properties and applications. Learn more about fused quartz and silica →

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Ohara Corporation
Ohara Corporation - Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
Ideal for semiconductor equipment, filters, and high energy laser applications. SK-1300 Fused Silica advantages include extremely low bulk absorption and fluorescence, no laser damage at 1070 nm, high transmission from UV through near IR, high homogeneity, and low stress birefringence.
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Accu-Tech Laser Processing Inc. - San Marcos, CA
CoorsTek - Golden, CO
Fiberoptic Systems Inc. - Simi Valley, CA
LEL Diamond Tools International Inc., UKAM Industrial Superhard Tools - Valencia, CA
Mark Optics Inc. - Santa Ana, CA
Molex - Polymicro - Phoenix, AZ
MPA Crystal Corp. - San Jose, CA
Precision Applied Products - Placentia, CA
Viridis Materials LLC, High Purity Salts/Nanomaterials - Beverly Hills, CA
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  • fused quartz and silica Fused quartz and silica are closely related materials, both composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO2), but they are produced through different manufacturing processes and have distinct properties and applications. fused quartz and silica...
  • fused silica Glass consisting of almost pure silicon dioxide (SiO2). Also called vitreous silica. Frequently used in optical fibers and windows.
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