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Vacuum Chamber Quartz Window 1

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w0a

Aerospace
May 29, 2006
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How do I calculate required thickness for a quartz window that has a 0.75" diameter stress area in a vacuum chamber under a pressure of 10^-3 Torr?
 
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I don't want to discourage you from calculating the thickness of the quartz window, but on such a small dia you will get a very thin piece of quartz. I think you would be better off by buying a ready made window of a slightly large size. This solves two things it gets you the mountings and increase the field of vision if the mounting flange/nozzle has any length.
We used a lot of quartz windows supplied by various manufacturers, like M.D.C. and Huntington for our view ports.
 
Thanks, I plan on buying an off-the-shelf optical grade window. I just wanted to make sure I had safety margin for the thickness I selected.
w0a
 
You can give either one of the companies posted above you requirements, like transmission range, temperature, and the safety margin you require and they can give you a window to meet your requirements.

If you purchase a flange/nozzle make sure you purchase a spare widow and gasket set.
 
Thanks. Your reference to MDC lead me to a catalog page that had thickness information on it - I am now a happy camper.
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