Recipe for coating for infrared flashbulbs

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I'm looking for a recipe for a home-made coating for infrared flashbulbs.
Might anyone have that info kicking around? I was sure that I had written one down; if so, it's well-hidden away somewhere.
Willem-Jan Markerink used to have one up on his now-defunct website....
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Thanks for that tip. Couldn't find it though, despite many combinations of key words. I had fun, however, will save the URL.

Here's one from WWII: good luck finding the dyes...

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I think you stand a better chance encapsulating the bulb in a plastic film that's IR transparent.
On one of my projects I used a few layers of darkened C-41 film leader. And yes, it will make funny bubbles when subjected to the flash's heat.

Have you thought of ordering a small roll of black window tint from AliExpress?
This film can be shrunk with a heat gun and is maybe IR transparent.
 
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I think you stand a better chance encapsulating the bulb in a plastic film that's IR transparent.
On one of my projects I used a few layers of darkened C-41 film leader. And yes, it will make funny bubbles when subjected to the flash's heat.

Have you thought of ordering a small roll of black window tint from AliExpress?
This film can be shrunk with a heat gun and is maybe IR transparent.

VERY cool suggestions; thanks.
 

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Interesting project!

For a filtering solution, which may be more likely than a coating solution, I believe that most window tinting is actually UV blocking so might not be what you seek. UV bandpass filters are available, but really expensive. The inexpensive filtering solution for many projects, Rosco gel filters, appears to be a no-go in this case. What a shame. It seems that UV photography wasn't intended to be easy for the masses...


BTW, just for education sake and fun I searched for those dyes in the recipe posted by @Kino. Can be procured today but at considerable expense.


Have you thought of applying for a grant to pay for this?

 
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Thanks for the insight and for the links, Brian.
I also did look up the availability of the chemicals; thinking about it....
Expensive, yes, but small amounts to make a batch and each batch might actually go a long way. But, yeah, would cost several hundred dollars.
At the moment, I'm running through my 5Rs; limited supply. They come up now and again on auction/sales sites. I found a few more recently.

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BTW, just for education sake and fun I searched for those dyes in the recipe posted by @Kino. Can be procured today but at considerable expense.
 
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