Hamamatsu L2194-01 Super-Quiet Mercury Xenon Lamp has an output of 240 to 2000 nanometers with Ozone-free window material. Xenon lamps emit a continuous spectrum with high luminance and high color temperature, ranging from the UV to visible to infrared range. Xenon lamps are therefore ideal for various types of photometric equipment such as spectrophotometers. All of our xenon lamps employ a high-performance cathode that eliminates the problems of conventional lamps and are widely used in applications where high-precision measurement lamps are needed.
Applications
Features
Specifications
Product Name | Xenon Lamp |
Lamp Rating | 75 W |
Arc Length | 1.3 mm |
Lamp Current | 5.4 +/- 0.5 A |
Lamp Voltage | 15 V |
Window Material | Ozone-free Silica |
Spectral Distribution (Short) | 240 nm |
Spectral Distribution (Long) | 2000 nm |
Light Output Stability Drift Typ. | +/- 0.5 %/h |
Light Output Stability Fluctuation (p-p) Max. | 1 % |
Guaranteed Operation Life | 1000 h |
Average Life | 2000 h |
Orientation | Vertical +/-15 or Horizontal +/-15 degree |
Cooling Method | Convection Cooling |
Supply Voltage Min. | 50 V dc |
Trigger Voltage | 15 kV |
Weight | 15 g |
NANOMETRICS 9400-0089, 9400-016393
Xenon Short Arc lamps emit harmful ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION, are under HIGH PRESSURE, require a HIGH VOLTAGE ignition, and can GENERATE OZONE (unless designated "OFR".) These lamps get VERY HOT during operation, and remain hot after operation for a significant time. Avoid direct or reflected exposure as this can cause serious skin burns and eye injury. This lamp should only be operated in properly designed and maintained equipment. Proper protective gear should be worn at any time the lamps are to be handled. Hg - LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY.
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