tomotomotomo
Automotive
- Nov 22, 2007
- 10
Hello all, just a quick question which I really hope someone can help with.
A 125 micron thick transparent p.e.t. film is to be used as part of a glass laminate but is showing a circular pattern under polarised light.
The image i've attached was taken using a circularly polarised light source, and sandwiched between 2 pieces of flat glass (as not to induce any stress due to bending in the film).
I'd really appreciate any sort of explanation as to why the pattern radiates specifically from a single point, and basically if anyone else has had problems with this and how it was remedied/reduced.
I've already tried heating the film to above its softening point and letting it cool but the pattern remains.
Thanks again
James
A 125 micron thick transparent p.e.t. film is to be used as part of a glass laminate but is showing a circular pattern under polarised light.
The image i've attached was taken using a circularly polarised light source, and sandwiched between 2 pieces of flat glass (as not to induce any stress due to bending in the film).
I'd really appreciate any sort of explanation as to why the pattern radiates specifically from a single point, and basically if anyone else has had problems with this and how it was remedied/reduced.
I've already tried heating the film to above its softening point and letting it cool but the pattern remains.
Thanks again
James