Edmund Optics Inc. 13mm Dia x 2mm Thickness, Sodium Chloride Window, Uncoated NT68-813

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Excellent Transmission from 250nm 16µm Low Cost Ideal for FTIR Spectroscopy Potassium Bromide (KBr) Windows Also Available Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is a material commonly used in FTIR spectroscopy. NaCl is a relatively low cost cubic crystalline material that has excellent transmission from 250nm 16 Micron. Over this large spectral range, its index of refraction ranges between 1.4 - 1.6. It is hygroscopic by nature and thus samples should not contain water. Sodium Chloride windows are sensitive to thermal shock but can be used in temperatures up to 400°C. NaCl has a density of 2.17 g/cm3 and a Knoop Hardness of 18.2.
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Excellent Transmission from 250nm 16µm Low Cost Ideal for FTIR Spectroscopy Potassium Bromide (KBr) Windows Also Available Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is a material commonly used in FTIR spectroscopy. NaCl is a relatively low cost cubic crystalline material that has excellent transmission from 250nm 16 Micron. Over this large spectral range, its index of refraction ranges between 1.4 - 1.6. It is hygroscopic by nature and thus samples should not contain water. Sodium Chloride windows are sensitive to thermal shock but can be used in temperatures up to 400°C. NaCl has a density of 2.17 g/cm3 and a Knoop Hardness of 18.2.

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13mm Dia x 2mm Thickness, Sodium Chloride Window, Uncoated
NT68-813
13mm Dia x 2mm Thickness, Sodium Chloride Window, Uncoated NT68-813
Excellent Transmission from 250nm 16µm Low Cost Ideal for FTIR Spectroscopy Potassium Bromide (KBr) Windows Also Available Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is a material commonly used in FTIR spectroscopy. NaCl is a relatively low cost cubic crystalline material that has excellent transmission from 250nm 16 Micron. Over this large spectral range, its index of refraction ranges between 1.4 - 1.6. It is hygroscopic by nature and thus samples should not contain water. Sodium Chloride windows are sensitive to thermal shock but can be used in temperatures up to 400°C. NaCl has a density of 2.17 g/cm3 and a Knoop Hardness of 18.2.
  • Excellent Transmission from 250nm 16µm
  • Low Cost
  • Ideal for FTIR Spectroscopy
  • Potassium Bromide (KBr) Windows Also Available

Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is a material commonly used in FTIR spectroscopy. NaCl is a relatively low cost cubic crystalline material that has excellent transmission from 250nm 16 Micron. Over this large spectral range, its index of refraction ranges between 1.4 - 1.6. It is hygroscopic by nature and thus samples should not contain water. Sodium Chloride windows are sensitive to thermal shock but can be used in temperatures up to 400°C. NaCl has a density of 2.17 g/cm3 and a Knoop Hardness of 18.2.

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  Edmund Optics Inc.
Product Category Optical Windows
Product Number NT68-813
Product Name 13mm Dia x 2mm Thickness, Sodium Chloride Window, Uncoated
Window Type Plane
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