reneboehmer
Member
Dear Community,
since my efforts in finding spare reflectors for my CLS 1840 failed, I have decided to make them myself.
I was able to gather the following information:
1) There were two different kinds of reflectors, one with a rippled effect inside and one with a smooth finish. Rippled was more common.
2) The reflector needs to be made of borosilicate (or maybe soda-lime) glass, which is less than ideal since it's terribly expensive. I know there are some coaters who will coat on aluminum (which could easily be CNC milled) but aluminum will reflect a lot of heat, whereas glass would let it transmit. Also, oxidization, thermal expansion and general surface compatibility might be an issue. Alumina or zirconia ceramics might also be an option, I have no clue tho who these would be manufactured.
3) The surface is probably steam coated with (guesswork) (Expensive to be done)
Please, if you have some knowledge about these reflectors, share it here! I will try to make this happen and share the reflectors with everyone in need.
All the best,
René
since my efforts in finding spare reflectors for my CLS 1840 failed, I have decided to make them myself.
I was able to gather the following information:
1) There were two different kinds of reflectors, one with a rippled effect inside and one with a smooth finish. Rippled was more common.
2) The reflector needs to be made of borosilicate (or maybe soda-lime) glass, which is less than ideal since it's terribly expensive. I know there are some coaters who will coat on aluminum (which could easily be CNC milled) but aluminum will reflect a lot of heat, whereas glass would let it transmit. Also, oxidization, thermal expansion and general surface compatibility might be an issue. Alumina or zirconia ceramics might also be an option, I have no clue tho who these would be manufactured.
3) The surface is probably steam coated with (guesswork) (Expensive to be done)
- High-index: Titanium dioxide (TiO₂), niobium pentoxide (Nb₂O₅), or tantalum pentoxide (Ta₂O₅).
- Low-index: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂) or magnesium fluoride (MgF₂).
Please, if you have some knowledge about these reflectors, share it here! I will try to make this happen and share the reflectors with everyone in need.

All the best,
René