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At the end of the day its upto you guys. Lexan is not a classed UV filter, if it was it would be sold so, and with a 20% visible light loss, no thanks for me, and i state me. I guess it comes down to how picky you want to be and how long you want a system to last, this all comes with a $ sign. No matter how much you pay for a UV filter they will never remove 100% UV, thats why your cheap frensels will still go yellow over time. A UV filter only buys you time. The cheaper the filter the less time you have. The more exspensive "classed" UV filters are designed for what we need in projection and therfore have the higher transmisive rating. A 20% visible light loss is alot. Trev
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: USA
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Polycarbonate is a UV filter, if it wasn't polycarbonate lenses would need UV coatings just like other lenses to protect the wearer's eyes. Some may not be happy with the visible light transmission, but nobody should be mislead into thinking polycarbonate does not filter UV. The simple and plain fact is that it does to answer the original question posed in this thread. |
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All of our $39.00 complete pair packages are made using polycarbonate lenses; the lightest, most impact-resistant material made. With an index of refraction of 1.59, they are much thinner than standard (CR39) optical lenses. They also come with both 100% UV and tough scratch-resistant coatings applied to both sides of the lenses, as well as polished lens edges, at no extra charge.
If Polycarbonate filterd UV in a resonable standard, then tell me why they state here they coat their polycarbonate lenses with a UV coating. http://www.39dollarglasses.com/info_pop/lenses.html Lexan comes in manny grades, dont be fooled by the specs, some will block more UV then the other, this goes for any optical medium, and at different temperatures. Lexan Solar blocks IR, Lexan XL wont, standard polycarbonate is not UV treated (to cut medium fading) ect. Quote:
Lexan is not a UV filter, it has the ability like glass to block SOME UV nativley only. With its poor transmisince of visible light on the Lexan XL grade it would never make it in the optical world of filters, its also not designed to be a filter. Thats why its not sold as one, and why other coatings are added to it. Trev
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: london
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ACE bruv we know your smat but your CLEARLY looking to argue this to death!!!
but think about it. if it blocks SOME of the uv then it IS a uv filter. come on bruv i don't want to fuel you anger here but if u got SOME money in your pocket then you HAVE money no matter how much it is! but forget all that nonsense anyway. ll the nowledge you guys have shared has been like wow. but i really need to know where in the hell can i get some in the u.k. london to be more specific.. please please if anyone knows of a departmnt store or something like that, that i can visit. i tried looking on internet but noooo. thanx a bunch guyssssssss |
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Ive taken abit of a break as of late and doing a heavy comp modd while im waiting on a reflector from 18wheeler, so i havnt been around too much. Have a good one mate. Trev
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The best thing to do is to buy a bulb with an inbuilt UV filter, no light loss, and its a filter that can not only take the heat, but also the intensity. Trev
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: london
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bruv i got a hqi 150w i don't think it has uv filter built in ANY suggestion on what can be done? tricks tips?? trade secrets
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You got the exact model number of the bulb?
Trev
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Taskmaster, run up a search on UV400, thats whats used in UV protected grade polycarbonate lenses.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: london
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i ordered it from germany its.........
hit-de 150nw rx7s art. -nr. 221504 i also found a uv-p sign on it but thats almost every writing on the box. on the bulb it had f-18921 on it.......but thata everthing i was hoping to switch to 5100k daylight aswell soon!! 4200k at the mo'
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