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Small Optically clear fluoropolymer beads w RI ~1.36

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JCSI

Bioengineer
Apr 26, 2007
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Hello,
Am new to this board. Looking for a source for small (~0.200mm), optically clear plastic beads with a refractive index ca. 1.36, which I assume would probably be a fluoropolymer. For example, Norton FEP would be OK, but seems to be supplied only as powder or film?
Jonathan
 
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