Not doubting your testing method, but no LCD will pass UV light, they all block 400nm and below. LCD's need LED's with 400nm and above to work. The color filters block a lot of light, red and green completely block it, blue will let some through but its tuned to be around 450nm so only a small amount of 400-440 gets through.
I wish everyone would stop trying to use UV light through LCD's, its not going to work unless we can find some UV polarizers.
I still think most LCD's can work with the right combination of LED's and optics, but Monochrome LCD's are just better at it.
7" Raspberry Pi LCD screen, unfortunally not usable
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Re: 7" Raspberry Pi LCD screen, unfortunally not usable
What is your 50w LED's wavelength?
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Re: 7" Raspberry Pi LCD screen, unfortunally not usable
The panels passes 460nm Blue light just fine. Just use resins made to cure at over 460nm.
For instance: http://bucktownpolymers.com/zve200-v470.html
Or ask them about other blends for your applications using blue light.
For instance: http://bucktownpolymers.com/zve200-v470.html
Or ask them about other blends for your applications using blue light.