Light diffuser, anybody cracked it yet?

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From what I understand it very much depends on the thickness of the polycarbonate. I use the thinnest I could find at 3mm which allows more UV than thicker stuff to pass through. Polycarbonate used for say greenhouses is much thicker and reduced UV much more.
Granted it's been a while since I've ran UV tests in a lab setting, the lenses I was testing were a fraction of a mm thick so I don't believe so, at least not to a great extent.
 

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Looks like low 300nm range transmission is poor but 400nm+ looks to be pretty darn flat at ~90% transmission. Looks pretty good.

Where did you find the transmission numbers? You state 90% 400+ what percentage for below 300? Sorry if this is a dumb question this information is way above my head.
 

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Where did you find the transmission numbers? You state 90% 400+ what percentage for below 300? Sorry if this is a dumb question this information is way above my head.
Some materials charts are easy to read some are tough, polystyrene was easy thankfully. I just googled "polystyrene UV transmission" and used the Image tab to find multiple analysis that agreed and confirmed they were for the material I was looking for ;). Also, I used to work in optics (glasses) for a while...
 

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