Vendor for Flint Glass Block or Prism

In summary, The conversation is about locating a supplier of flint glass for a lab demonstration of the Faraday Effect. The original source found, Mansion Schools, is not shipping until May 8. Another potential source, Esco Optics, may not have the correct shape of glass. Other options suggested were Surplus Shed and contacting Schott directly.
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Dan LaSota
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Hi,

I'm trying to put together materials to demonstrate the Faraday Effect. I need to locate the supplier of some flint glass (glass with lead oxide or similar materials increasing the Verdet constant), that I could use in my lab. I had found this from Mansion Schools: http://www.mansionschools.com/prisms-science-laboratory-flint-glass-block-for-faraday-effect-br-u8474060-light-and-optics.html

but they are not shipping until May 8 for some reason. Does anyone have another source?

Thanks.
 
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I will give them a call tomorrow, but I don't think they have what I need. The page you linked to has a series of achromatic lenses, some made with flint glass, but they are not the correct shape. I'm looking for either a block or rod of glass at least 25mm in length.
 

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