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Xenon Short-Arc Lamps

A highly illuminant point light source with continuous spectra, which radiates light that is the closest of all artificial light sources to sunlight. The lamps are being used for lighting stages, studios and video projection where natural light is needed, as well as in optical devices and heating.


Characteristics


Broad and continuous spectra

Continuous spectra spans from the UV to infrared regions
Can be optimized for analysis and measurement by taking out the necessary wavelengths


Spectra close to sunlight

The spectral distribution in the visible light region is the closest to that of sunlight among artificial light sources, which enables natural color reproduction.


Highly illuminant point light source

The lamps are highly illuminant point light sources that enable precision optical control, such as light convergence and diffusion, parallel lighting and uniform irradiation.


Extensive product lineup

Extensive product lineup is available to suit diverse applications, ranging from 75W to 30kW.


Spectral distribution

Xenon lamp and daylight spectral comparison


Major Applications

  • Video equipment
  • Analysis equipment
  • Measuring instrument
  • Optical equipment
  • Medical equipment
  • Lighting (spotlight, searchlight)
  • Solar simulator
  • Image inspection apparatus
  • Optical measuring instrument
  • Photoheating device and others

Xenon Lamp operating equipment

The multipurpose light source equipment Optical Modulex is available, which is equipped with the standardized component units that can be assembled to suit the purposes.

Click here for details on multipurpose light source equipment Optical Modulex


For further information, please contact:

Tokyo Tel: +81 3-3242-5614, Fax: +81 3-3242-2700
Osaka Tel: +81 6-6306-5711, Fax: +81 6-6306-5718


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