Re: Removable glue for optics
Posted by
Mark Cannell on
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Three thoughts:
PVA blobs which can be peeled after setting or hot glue (stronger -harder to peel). Nail varnish is good too. I've used all 3 but YMMV depending on area of contact etc.
HTH
Mark
On 25/06/2012, at 4:38 PM, Tobias Rose wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> I need to glue some glass optics onto anodized aluminum surfaces (edges of coated dichroic mirror surface and of a full reflective silver mirror). The problem is that I'd like to be able to remove the mirrors at some point without completely ruining their reflective surfaces and leaving too much residue on the glass and aluminum.
> The glued parts are not in the optical path so the glue does not have to be transparent. Also the glue can be quite weak, just enough so that the mirrors don't fall off.
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> Can anyone suggest a nice glue for that?
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> Best,
> Tobias