Re: Feather tracks in lens coatings - any preventative?
- From: "Edward Hennessey" <halozzyzxhaloMINUS123@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:03:11 -0700
heliogabalus wrote:
"Charlie+" <charlie@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Feather tracks in lens coatings - any preventative?
Is there any preventative action to stop the deterioration, antifungal
treatment or UV, IR radiation etc.? Obviously damage
already done cannot be
undone economically.
In the past I sterilized my agar plates with a 100W Wood lamp, with
good results. You can keep the bulb in a pot to protect eyes.
H:
I would guess you are talking about an ultraviolet lamp? It would not be
difficult to search up what wavelengths would be most effective for this,
if someone doesn't already know.
As well, what about bleach on the lens or would that be ruled out because
of collateral damage to coatings or superfluous to a UV treatment?
Regards,
Edward Hennessey
.
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