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Low pressure mercury uv lamp.
Medium pressure lamps produce the greatest uv output per unit length of lamp of the 3 lamp types.
These types of lamps are available in ozone producing and ozone free quartz with a variety of phosphors.
Amalgam uv lamps contain solid spots which consist of an alloy of mercury and another element such as indium or gallium.
New high power amalgam lamps are significantly more powerful than low pressure lamps.
Low pressure mercury vapor lamps are a highly efficient source of uv light particularly short wavelength uv light 254nm and 185nm.
These lamps are consistently a favorite product among our clients.
Amalgam lamps use a mercury amalgam mix to control mercury vapor pressure.
The low pressure uv lamps also called germicidal lamps exploit uvc light to get the rapid sterilization of bacteria molds fungi viruses and microorganisms both in air and in water in this category of lamps about 40 of electricity is converted directly into uvc radiation with monochromatic emission at 254 nm for germicidal applications and at 185 nm for the oxidation of surfaces.
As the main arc strikes and the gas heats up and increases in pressure the light shifts into the visible range and the high gas pressure causes.
When a mercury vapor lamp is first turned on it will produce a dark blue glow because only a small amount of the mercury is ionized and the gas pressure in the arc tube is very low so much of the light is produced in the ultraviolet mercury bands.
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Rather than a cold spot the lamp s amalgam spot on pellet regulates mercury vapor pressure during operation and yields up to three times the uvc output of a standard low pressure mercury lamp of the same length.
Often called germicidal or ozone absorption lamps they are very stable light sources.
Conventional uv lamps hold their mercury either in a liquid form more common in medium pressure lamps or an amalgam more common in low pressure high output lamps.
Low pressure lamps run at lower temperatures around 45 c and operate far more efficiently than their medium pressure counterparts around 35 output at 254nm.
Ushio germicidal lamps are low pressure mercury arc lamps that emit radiation peaking at 253 7nm uv c.