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glass-glass bonding
2001-12-26
Zigurts Majumdar
2001-12-27
Maurice Norcott
2001-12-27
Roger Shile
2001-12-27
Jim Intrater -- IE
2002-01-15
Brubaker Chad
2002-01-15
Brubaker Chad
glass-glass bonding
Jim Intrater -- IE
2001-12-27
===== Original Message from [email protected] at 12/26/01 6:10 pm
>HI, Does anyone have a detailed protocol for bonding glass to glass? We
>have been trying to bond while maintaining an optical quality surface
>(pure thermal bonding doesn't seem to work) and we haven't had luck with
>applying a voltage across the glass with temp around 400 degrees. We're
>using pyrex right now (borofloat, specifically). Any suggestion would be
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ziggy
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===== Comments by [email protected] ("Jim Intrater -- IE") at
12/27/01 1:32 pm
There are such things as optical adhesives, but they probably won't
withstand 400 degrees.

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