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Polishing JGS2 Quartz Glass

Polishing JGS2 Quartz Glass: JGS2 Quartz Glass, CTE 0.55 x 10^-6 /K; flatness to lambda/4 per 25 mm. No MOQ, prototypes in 5-10 days, DFM review with every RF...

Polishing JGS2 Quartz Glass

Polishing JGS2 Quartz Glass – JGS2 Quartz Glass (CTE 0.55 x 10^-6 /K, 220 nm – 2.5 um); Polishing to flatness to lambda/4 per 25 mm. No minimum order; DFM review included with every RFQ.

The combination of JGS2 Quartz Glass and Polishing comes up constantly in RFQs for a reason – the material offers lower oh than jgs1, and Polishing is the right way to get accurate geometry into it. Expect flatness to lambda/4 per 25 mm and scratch-dig 40/20 to 20/10.

The numbers

Material JGS2 Quartz Glass (Optical grade, bubble class 1)
Thermal expansion (CTE) 0.55 x 10^-6 /K
Service temperature 1,100 C continuous
Transmission range 220 nm – 2.5 um
Density 2.20 g/cm3
Knoop hardness 500 kg/mm2
Refractive index 1.458 @ 587 nm
Stock thickness 0.20 – 40 mm
Maximum blank size 300 mm diameter
Process Polishing
Working tolerance flatness to lambda/4 per 25 mm
Minimum feature Ra below 1 nm
Surface finish scratch-dig 40/20 to 20/10
Thickness window 0.2 – 50 mm
Edge condition polished bevels available
RFQ inputs PDF/DXF/STEP drawing, quantity brackets, surface and edge spec

Specification advice

The shop-floor rules that matter here:

  • Material note: thicker blanks need stress-relief annealing before tight-flatness grinding.
  • Process boundary: steep aspect parts and deep pockets polish unevenly; those faces are specified as fine-ground.
  • Over-specification is the quiet budget killer: a 20/10 scratch-dig face costs roughly three times an 80/50 face, so grade each surface individually.

For the complete framework, see the tolerance design guide and the holes and edges design guide.

Process window

Polishing earns its place through optical-grade faces with certified scratch-dig and interferometer-verified flatness. Its boundary condition – steep aspect parts and deep pockets polish unevenly; those faces are specified as fine-ground – is the first thing our DFM review checks.

Beyond this page, JGS2 Quartz Glass routinely runs through dicing, etching, drilling, grinding in our shop – most real parts combine two or three of these steps.

Where these parts end up

polishing jgs2 quartz glass shows up across scientific instruments (reference flats, cells, prism mounts, stage inserts); laboratory instruments (cuvettes, sight glasses, stir-cell windows); laser systems (windows, beam splitters, debris shields). Background reading on the underlying material science: ScienceDirect: fused quartz.

The fastest route to a quote is geometry: use the 3D configurator below, or the site-wide custom glass machining 3D builder for fully custom parts.

Engineers scoping this work usually also review optical polishing capability, fused silica wafers 2-12 inch, precision glass grinding.

Frequently asked questions

What tolerances are achievable on JGS2 Quartz Glass parts?

Ground features hold +/-0.01 mm and lapped thickness reaches +/-0.003 mm. Thicker blanks need stress-relief annealing before tight-flatness grinding.

What thickness range do you stock for JGS2 Quartz Glass?

Standard stock spans 0.20 – 40 mm, with blanks up to 300 mm diameter. Other formats are sourced per order.

How does JGS2 Quartz Glass behave under heat?

CTE is 0.55 x 10^-6 /K and continuous service reaches 1,100 C continuous, which is what drives its use where visible and near-IR clarity matters.

What accuracy does polishing hold?

Flatness to lambda/4 per 25 mm with minimum features of Ra below 1 nm. Steep aspect parts and deep pockets polish unevenly; those faces are specified as fine-ground.

Specifications on this page were last reviewed by our engineering team in July 2026.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What if my part does not match any standard builder?

Use the custom glass builder: choose shape (including ring or drawing-defined), size, thickness, optional holes, coating and edge/surface finish, set a tolerance, preview it in 3D and attach a drawing to the RFQ.

Which materials can the custom builder use?

Fused silica, quartz, JGS1/JGS2, Borofloat 33, alkali-free and borosilicate glass, optical and soda-lime glass, or a named custom material such as sapphire or Zerodur.

Need a different product family? Open the full 3D builder.

Engineering Review

Have a drawing for this process?

Upload it with your RFQ - engineering replies with a DFM note and firm lead time.