Quartz Glass Explained

Quart Glass JGS 1 - Ultra High Purity Synthetic

Quart Glass JGS 1 - Ultra High Purity Synthetic

SKU: Quartz Glass - JGS1

JGS1 quartz glass, a type of synthetic quartz, is produced using SiCl4 as raw material and melted with a high-purity hydrogen-oxygen flame.   High Hydroxyl Content: Contains a sign...

Quartz Glass JGS2 - Professional Grade Natural Quartz

Quartz Glass JGS2 - Professional Grade Natural Quartz

SKU: Quartz Glass - JGS2

JGS2 quartz glass, used for UV optical applications, is produced by refining natural quartz crystal with gas, resulting in a material containing trace metal impurities in the parts-per-million range...

Quartz Glass JGS3 - Advanced Infrared - Optimised Quartz

Quartz Glass JGS3 - Advanced Infrared - Optimised Quartz

SKU: Quartz Glass - JGS3

JGS3 quartz glass is a specialized type of fused silica that excels in applications demanding a wide spectral range. Here's a breakdown of its key properties:   Broad Spectral TransmissionIt is...

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There are 3 Main Types of Quartz Glass, each with their own specific properties. There are also various brands of Quartz with their own very specific properties.  Moncrieff is unique I that we can work with standard quartz materials, or if you prefer, we can work and process the brand of your choice.

The following is a brief summary of the main types of quartz, their properties and applications

 

Fused Silica Types: A Comparative Overview

Fused silica, a crucial material in optics, varies significantly based on its manufacturing process and resulting purity. Key differences lie in hydroxyl (OH) content and UV transmission, impacting applications.



  • JGS1 (Ultra High Purity Synthetic Quartz):
    • Characterized by high OH content (around 2000 ppm) and exceptional deep UV transmission (185nm and beyond).
    • Ideal for demanding deep UV applications like lasers and specialized lenses.
    • Equivalent to brands like Heraeus Suprasil 1/2, Corning 7980, and Dynasil 1100/4100.
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  • JGS2 (Professional Grade Natural Quartz):
    • Features lower OH content (100-200 ppm) and good UV and visible transmission.
    • Suitable for general UV/visible optics and high-temperature environments.
    • Equivalent to brands like Heraeus Homosil, and Dynasil 1000, 4000, 5000 and 6000.
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  • JGS3 (Advanced Infrared Optimised Quartz):
    • Minimized OH content, enabling broad band transmission from deep UV to mid-infrared.
    • Equivalent to brands like Heraeus Suprasil 300.
    • Used in wide-band optical systems.


Key Considerations:

  • Purity: Impurities and defects influence optical performance.
  • Thermal Stability: Fused silica's low thermal expansion ensures stability.
  • Mechanical Properties: Hard but brittle.
  • Cost: JGS1 is the most expensive, followed by JGS3, then JGS2.
  • Optical Coatings: Enhance performance.
  • Application-Specific Selection: Choosing the correct type is critical for optimal system performance.