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Lamp/Fixture Information | |
Manufacturer: | unknown |
Model Reference: | reprographic halide |
Lamp | |
Lamp Type: | Halide |
Electrical | |
Wattage: | 4000W |
File information | |
Filename: | 4kW_repro2.jpg |
Album name: | Tuopeek / Metal-Halide |
Keywords: | Lamps |
Filesize: | 268 KiB |
Date added: | Oct 26, 2024 |
Dimensions: | 2400 x 2000 pixels |
Displayed: | 16 times |
DateTime Original: | 2024:10:26 13:10:04 |
Exposure Time: | 1/640 sec |
FNumber: | f/13 |
File Source: | Digital Still Camera |
Flash: | No Flash |
Focal length: | 38 mm |
ISO: | 100 |
Model: | NIKON D3400 |
Software: | Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 |
White Balance: | 0 |
URL: | https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=572 |
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Interesting, unfortunately I can't help, but maybe Max will have some insight into this lamp..?
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It's really difficult to say which additives are used in this particular lamp from this spectrum, which is clearly dominated by mercury. Running the lamp at less than 10 % of its nominal wattage is clearly not enough to vaporize a sufficient amount of the iodide additives for a spectral identification. When it comes to MH lamps for reprographic applications there are several possibilities for the fill chemistry which involve the following elements: indium, gallium, thallium, iron, cobalt, lead, tin, nickel.
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Thanks Max, if I can set it up so that I can capture the spectrum better and run the lamp at a much higher loading I might have another go at investigating. I really need to try making a better and calibrated spectroscope. I initially did suspect mercury in there but there were a number of other lines making me unsure with out a side by side comparison.
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