Non-heated Alcohol Tests

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The procedure for the heated alcohol tests can be found here.

Alcohol Test 0
The very first heat test conducted was non-heated. It tested 5 light guide fibers in ethanol concentrations of 100%, 80%, 60%, 40%, 20% and 0%.
Alcohol Test 3
After it was clear that something strange was happening when light guides were placed in ethanol concentrations between 60-80%, we tested 10 more light guides. There were two fibers in each concentration of 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and 100%. This test shows swelling around the 80% concentration mark. The concentration which causes damage to the fibers is higher when the solutions are not heated.
Alcohol Test 8, 24 hours
To test whether or not the amount of time sitting in alcohol impacted the damage of the fibers, fibers were tested in identical solutions, but for two different time periods. The plot above describes the fibers which sat for 24 hours, and the plot below is for the fibers which sat for 32 hours.
Alcohol Test 8, 32 hours
An extra 8 hours sitting in room temperature alcohol didn't have any greater change on the fibers.


Fiber 6 of the 24 hour portion of Alcohol Test 8 (non-heated) 85%
This is the fiber from the 24 hour test. It was in 85% ethanol and it is clear that there is severe damage to the cladding.
Fiber 13 of the 24 hour portion of Alcohol Test 8 (non-heated) 85%
This is the fiber from the 32 hour test. Again, severe damage to the cladding occurred.


Fiber 8 of the 32 hour portion of Alcohol Test 8 (non-heated)
This is the fiber from the 32 hour test which sat in plain tap water. Minimal damage occurred.