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Non-passive failure
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This close up shot shows the cathode part of a 1.6 kW xenon short-arc lamp which has failed before its end of service life. This event is particularly violent given the large volume of the lamp and its high operating pressure (about 70 bars for the present model). To withstand such conditions (xenon is also under pressure at room temperature) the lamp is made with a thick-walled quartz vessel, 3.5-mm thick in the present case. Although a relatively rare event, its rupture results in the violent projection of quartz schrapnels (especially when hot), which is the reason why such lamps must be handled with suitable protective gears.
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I've never gotten my hands on these, but I also must say that I much have respect for them.