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Last updated January 31, 2026
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Optical grade polymer stoichiometry: AjinomotoRecent Research Landscape

Refractive index mismatch and yellowing in optical polymers cause high rejection rates in precision manufacturing. Precise control of the resin monomer ratios and curing agents ensures consistent clarity and structural integrity.

What technical problems is Ajinomoto addressing in Optical grade polymer stoichiometry?

Optical property degradation

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Volumetric contraction during the curing process leads to internal stress and optical distortion. Minimizing this instability ensures dimensional accuracy and structural integrity in high-precision optical components.

Optical clarity degradation

(3)evidences

Inherent material impurities and structural irregularities cause light scattering and reduced transparency. Eliminating these defects ensures maximum light transmission and visual fidelity in high-precision optical applications.