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Late-1970s Philips TUV 11W PS

Although Philips's business has always dealt with medium- and large-volume lighting products, from time to time the Dutch developed and produced highly specialized light sources for some niche applications, often for OEMs. The TUV 11W PS shown here was made in the late 1970s at the company's central lighting laboratory in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, for the purpose of irradiating surfaces with short-wave UVs. The lamp's compact configuration enables a higher irradiation flux than with standard linear TUV lamps. Interestingly, instead of using its #160 glass material, Philips employed fused quartz for this particular lamp, certainly in order to transmit mercury's 184.9 nm resonant line for a more effective result.


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Late-1970s Philips TUV 11W PS


Although Philips's business has always dealt with medium- and large-volume lighting products, from time to time the Dutch developed and produced highly specialized light sources for some niche applications, often for OEMs. The TUV 11W PS shown here was made in the late 1970s at the company's central lighting laboratory in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, for the purpose of irradiating surfaces with short-wave UVs. The lamp's compact configuration enables a higher irradiation flux than with standard linear TUV lamps. Interestingly, instead of using its #160 glass material, Philips employed fused quartz for this particular lamp, certainly in order to transmit mercury's 184.9 nm resonant line for a more effective result.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Philips
Model Reference:TUV 11W PS
Lamp
Lamp Type:Mercury low pressure (germicidal)
Filament/Radiator Type:Nonthermal discharge in argon and mercury vapor
File information
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Album name:Max / Nonthermal discharge lamps
Keywords:Lamps
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Date added:Sep 02, 2024
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DateTime Original:2009:07:07 23:20:20
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Focal length:28 mm
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Ria   [Sep 02, 2024 at 11:02 PM]
Not seen one of this design before, fascinating Bulb Man
Sammi   [Sep 03, 2024 at 01:42 AM]
Wunderbar.! Bulb Man
Max   [Sep 04, 2024 at 09:02 PM]
Yes, that definitely not your usual UV lamp. What I particularly like in its unusual design is the pair of solid quartz end seals. I'm not sure why they opted for this construction, simpler pinched seals could have worked as well I think.

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