On Wed, 2012-10-10 at 12:34 +0200, yann jautard wrote:
> Le 10/10/2012 10:32, andy pugh a écrit :
> > On 10 October 2012 03:53, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> I'd look into glue that sets via ultraviolet light, so you don't have to
> >> deal with it setting up in the equipment.
> > UV might not get to where it is needed through wood and coloured glass.
> >
> I agree with Andy, I'm pretty sure this can't work.
> 
> I already tested UV curing glue for solar panel assembly, and I wasn't 
> able to get the UV pass trough the solar panel glass. And solar panel 
> glass are "extra clear" glass that should not block any light...
> 
Glass transmits light fairly efficiently from about 400 nm to 5000. There is a 
reason for using quartz cuvettes in spectrophotometry. Of course one
usually switches from a tungsten-halogen lamp to deuterium also ( below
360 nm).

HTH


Dave 

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