With a mercury vapor pressure while lamps are lit of 0.5 Mpa to 5Mpa, these lamps have broad line spectra in the UV region, and have been used in a number of applications such as UV curing and photochemical reaction tests.
The lamps offer line spectra that can cope effectively with wavelengths of 365nm and 250nm to 320nm, which are typical resonating wavelengths for mercury.
The 100W and 450W lamps are available to suit various photochemical reaction tests.
Long arc-type lamps with positive and negative electrodes placed far apart. The lamp structure is suited for irradiating relatively wide areas.
Spectral distribution