CBS Dichroic Coating Instability

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John Burgess
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Re: CBS Dichroic Coating Instability

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Here are some snapshots of a run we had a problem with last week. We experienced a BIG power glitch and it knocked some of the chambers off line. This CA-RED run was underway at the moment. The chamber recovered and we completed the run. The scan was okay for color but you can see that our test firings of the witness and a piece of BTC ( Bullesye thin clear) showed the coating lifting.
I took theses captures at 30 x magnification so you can see how the film breaks up when fired. The film looks normal , the big clear gaps are the lifted areas. We test fire at 1400 . They look different in intensity as one piece of glass is clearer. ( Our witness piece )
All the glass is pulled out of the system and will never see the light of day . Before you ask, It will not end up in the scrap bags either.
John Burgess
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dee
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Re: CBS Dichroic Coating Instability

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John Burgess wrote:Here are some snapshots of a run we had a problem with last week. We experienced a BIG power glitch and it knocked some of the chambers off line. This CA-RED run was underway at the moment. The chamber recovered and we completed the run. The scan was okay for color but you can see that our test firings of the witness and a piece of BTC ( Bullesye thin clear) showed the coating lifting.
I took theses captures at 30 x magnification so you can see how the film breaks up when fired. The film looks normal , the big clear gaps are the lifted areas. We test fire at 1400 . They look different in intensity as one piece of glass is clearer. ( Our witness piece )
All the glass is pulled out of the system and will never see the light of day . Before you ask, It will not end up in the scrap bags either.
John Burgess
that is a nasty result to a power outage - bet howard wasn't too pleased. just out of curiousity, how many sheets/chamber? and how many chambers are y'all up to now?

guess that run is only good for cold work applications like stained glass ;P

LOL john, ANY gov't agency is full of acronyms, i worked for 2 of the aerospace companies in the past, including working on both the space suit program and then the space station program, talk about acronyms!
D
Dee Janssen
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dee@ucjewelry.com
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