Hydroxide-Assisted Bonding of Ultra-Low-Expansion Glass
TBMG-2712
04/01/2008
- Content
A process for hydroxide-assisted bonding has been developed as a means of joining optical components made of ultra-low-expansion (ULE) glass, while maintaining sufficiently precise alignment between. The process is intended mainly for use in applications in which (1) bonding of glass optical components by use of epoxy does not enable attainment of the required accuracy and dimensional stability and (2) conventional optical contacting (which affords the required accuracy and stability) does not afford adequate bond strength.
- Citation
- "Hydroxide-Assisted Bonding of Ultra-Low-Expansion Glass," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2008.