In message <606D0538E00640A4B62237F2CC21D012@PC323541548743>, dated Wed, 
29 Oct 2008, [email protected] writes:


>I'm looking for data on UV attenuation
>of various ordinary glasses such as
>window glass or glass used in copiers.
>Or glass used in projector lenses.
>
>I've done some internet searching, but
>I've not yet found anything with the
>parameters I've put into Google.

This may give you some info and leads:

http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/abstract.cfm?uri=ao-46-33-8118
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