mark0310
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2006
- 22
Glass seems to be the only suitable material for the bulb part of a lightbulb, because of all the demands on thermal,optical, inflamability and mechanical requirements....however I have a design need for a secondary off-white opaque covering adjacent to the glass bulb on a low-energy lightbulb.....effectively a second skin to the glass bulb but with a small (circa 5mm)air gap between them. This immediately removes the thermal demand but the optical (UV stability) and inflammable requirements remain.
I have looked at blow-moulding using PC or a PC alloy but am concerned about Yellowing of the cover.
I am looking for advice on the most suitable polymer to use.
Many Thanks
Mark
I have looked at blow-moulding using PC or a PC alloy but am concerned about Yellowing of the cover.
I am looking for advice on the most suitable polymer to use.
Many Thanks
Mark