JRFerrell
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2014
- 4
I need to make very large, accurate quartz/Borosilicate mirrors for telescopes. Grinding them precisely seems like it would be to much of a hassle to get right, so I would like to make a mold to pour-an-view. It's possible no matter what that I'll need to do SOME grinding, but I would like to keep any possible such work confined to extreme polishing.
So I need to have info on De-gassing of the molybdenum mold, it's co-efficient's of thermal expansion over temp ranges from 900°C to 2200°C (Annealing and melting temp ranges.), idea's on how to go about calculating an average life-span of the mold for this application, etc.
So I need to have info on De-gassing of the molybdenum mold, it's co-efficient's of thermal expansion over temp ranges from 900°C to 2200°C (Annealing and melting temp ranges.), idea's on how to go about calculating an average life-span of the mold for this application, etc.