runcyclexcski
Bioengineer
- Jul 17, 2018
- 24
Hi all,
I am looking for HSS-machinnable, solvent-resistant, transparent (>50% in 400-900 nm) material to make a top plate for microscopy, about 2 x 2 x 0.25 inches. Is there a transparent analogue of PTFE or MACOR? Scratch-resistance is less important, b.c. I can cut a window in the middle and insert a glass slide in there. Currently, I am using these materials, but all of them have limitations
-- borosilicate glass: only machinnable with diamond tools, this ruins my mill and takes forever.
-- acrylic: attacked by solvents; scratches easily
-- PTFE: non-transparent.
-- MACOR: non-transparent.
-- polystyrene: even worse than acrylic.
-- polycarb: attacked by solvents; scratches easily
I came across ALON while looking on this forum, but it appears to have glass-like properties in terms of machinning. Have there been any other developments in this area?
Thank you in advance!
I am looking for HSS-machinnable, solvent-resistant, transparent (>50% in 400-900 nm) material to make a top plate for microscopy, about 2 x 2 x 0.25 inches. Is there a transparent analogue of PTFE or MACOR? Scratch-resistance is less important, b.c. I can cut a window in the middle and insert a glass slide in there. Currently, I am using these materials, but all of them have limitations
-- borosilicate glass: only machinnable with diamond tools, this ruins my mill and takes forever.
-- acrylic: attacked by solvents; scratches easily
-- PTFE: non-transparent.
-- MACOR: non-transparent.
-- polystyrene: even worse than acrylic.
-- polycarb: attacked by solvents; scratches easily
I came across ALON while looking on this forum, but it appears to have glass-like properties in terms of machinning. Have there been any other developments in this area?
Thank you in advance!