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Clear Philips PLE 23W C Pro demo lamp

This PLE 23W Pro lamp was specially made without its fluorescent coating in order to investigate the process of mercury diffusion during the lamp's run up. Like in most compact fluorescent lamps, the mercury pressure is managed by amalgams, which enables an efficient operation at high burner temperature. Although effective, this technology resulted also in particularly long run-up times as the lamp has to reach a sufficiently high temperature for an optimal amalgam operation. This issue gave CFL a bad name and studies were thus carried out to quantify and mitigate that problem, what the lamp shown here was made for. Shown here right after ignition, the mercury vapor is localized primarily around the electrodes, where the amalgams are located. This lamp was assembled at Philips's central lighting labs in Eindhoven from parts manufactured in Roosendaal (burner) and Teurnezen (electronics and housing), all in the Netherlands.


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Clear Philips PLE 23W C Pro demo lamp


This PLE 23W Pro lamp was specially made without its fluorescent coating in order to investigate the process of mercury diffusion during the lamp's run up. Like in most compact fluorescent lamps, the mercury pressure is managed by amalgams, which enables an efficient operation at high burner temperature. Although effective, this technology resulted also in particularly long run-up times as the lamp has to reach a sufficiently high temperature for an optimal amalgam operation. This issue gave CFL a bad name and studies were thus carried out to quantify and mitigate that problem, what the lamp shown here was made for. Shown here right after ignition, the mercury vapor is localized primarily around the electrodes, where the amalgams are located. This lamp was assembled at Philips's central lighting labs in Eindhoven from parts manufactured in Roosendaal (burner) and Teurnezen (electronics and housing), all in the Netherlands.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Philips
Model Reference:PLE 23W C Pro
Lamp
Lamp Type:Integrated compact mercury lamp
Filament/Radiator Type:Nonthermal discharge in (possibly) argon and mercury vapor
Base:E27
Shape/Finish:Tubular clear
Service Life:10 kh
Burning Position:Universal
Electrical
Wattage:23 W
Voltage:230 V
Current:105 mA
Physical/Production
Factory Location:Eindhoven, the Netherlands
Fabrication Date:Late 1990s
Application/Use:Scientific analysis
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Filename:Philips_PLE23-CPro.jpg
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Keywords:Lamps
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Date added:Feb 09, 2025
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Tuopeek   [Feb 09, 2025 at 09:51 PM]
It's just fantastic you have some of these engineering samples that would otherwise be lost as no commercial value. From a scientific point of view these are so informative.
Max   [Feb 09, 2025 at 10:54 PM]
That's the benefit of having worked in those labs Wink If I remember correctly, the focus of investigations with this particular lamp was the diffusion of mercury vapor through the bridges. The gas being noticeably hotter there than in the rest of the burner, those bridges form a sort of thermophoretic barrier which impedes on the metal vapor diffusion. This caused the central U-tube to run up particularly slowly. The buffer gas nature and pressure was thus varied to see if the effectiveness of those thermophoretic barriers could be lessened. Judging by the color of the discharge through the lower bridge, I'd say this lamp is filled with pure argon, whose discharge is known to produce considerably less heat than neon, a major component of the usual buffer gas used by Philips in their CFLs.
Ria   [Feb 10, 2025 at 01:11 PM]
If I said I wish I had one of these, would it surprise anybody..? Razz Laughing
Max   [Feb 11, 2025 at 08:02 PM]
The contrary would have been surprising Wink
Ria   [Feb 12, 2025 at 01:02 AM]
If you ever find another... Mr. Green Love
347vPowerlite   [Feb 13, 2025 at 12:31 AM]
Amazing! I'm glad you were able to save these engineering samples.
Max   [Feb 13, 2025 at 10:46 PM]
I am certainly glad to have been in a position where I could get those unique lamps!

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