Telmax 14x16" Mirror for GS17R, T17B, G2-17 and T2-17 Teleprompter
14" x 16", 70/30 beamsplitter glass identical to the original. Materials and Workmanship The coating process shall cause no injury to the glass surface which would cause rejection of the optical element under other applicable specification. Any optical element which has met the requirements of other applicable specifications prior to coating shall not be rejected after coating because of fine hair lines or other defects in such optical element which are made more visible by the coating. The coating shall have negligible absorption of visible light. Reflection The coated element shall reflect from the front surface 32 plus or minus 3% of the total incident light in the visible region as defined by a Viscor filter, when using an incandescent tungsten filament lamp light source. Transmission The coated element shall transmit 68 plus or minus 3% of the total incident light of above type in the visible region defined by the Viscor filter. Adherence No visible part of the coating shall be removed by the cellulose tape test described here: Test: The tacky surface of cellulose tape shall be carefully placed in contact with a portion of the coated surface and firmly rubber against that surface. It shall then be quickly removed with a snap action that exerts the greatest possible stripping action on the mirror surface. Hardness No evidence of film removal or film abrasion shall be visible to the eye when any one or all of the following test are applied: The coated optical element shall be carefully washed first in a solution consisting of one (1) ounce of sulphated alcohol, one (1) ounce 15 Baume normal ammonium hydroxide and one (1) gallon water; then cleaned in acetone or grain alcohol and dried with lens tissue or soft cloth A thick past of U.S.P. precipitated chalk and water shall be applied to the coating and allowed to dry and then wiped off with a soft cloth A pad of clean dry cheese cloth (previously laundered) 3/8 inch in diameter, 1/2 inch thick, bearing with a force of one pound on the coating shall be rubbed across the coated element in any direction 150 times Note: During the above tests, care should be exercised to prevent contaminating abrasives contacting the coated surface causing slight sleeks. Durability No evidence of film removal of film abrasion shall result from one or both of the following tests: The coated element shall be placed in a thermostatically controlled cabinet with a salt atmosphere at a temperature of 95deg. F. plus or minus 4deg. F for 48 hours. The salt atmosphere shall be obtained by allowing a stream of air bubble through a salt solution containing about 1 1/2 pounds of sodium chloride per cubic foot of water. The coated element shall be placed in a thermostatically controlled humidity cabinet with an atmosphere of at least 95% relative humidity and at a temperature of 120deg. F. plus or minus 4deg. F. for a continuous period of 24 hours. Water Resistance No evidence of film deterioration visible to the eye shall result from the following test: A drop (0.05 milliliter) of distilled water shall be permitted to dry at room temperature on the coated surface and the coated surface shall then be cleaned with acetone or grain alcohol. Effect of Temperature The coating shall function satisfactorily and shall not be damaged by exposure to an ambient temperature of minus 60deg. F. and plus 500deg. F.
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