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| Photoionization Detector Lamps are low-pressure gas discharge lamps filled with Xenon, Krypton or Argon. In combination with Magnesium or Lithium Fluoride windows, they emit intense spectral lines in the range of 105 and 130 nm which is enough photonic energy to break open organic compositions. PID lamps are typically used in gas-chromatography, tracer gas analysis, portable gas analyzers and for the gas ionization in mass spectrometers. |  |


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| Additionally, we offer high-frequency excited HF-PID lamps and a suitable power supply. The HF-PID lamps consist of a glass bulb of approx. 13mm in diameter approx. 55mm in length. They are excited by electromagnetic fields. The great advantage of these lamps is their longer lifetime. |
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Line Sources
Line Sources are gas discharge lamps which emit single or multiple lines in the UV/VIS spectral region. They are typically used in photometers, polarimeters, densitometers, and fluorescence spectrometers, for the calibration of optical systems, general illumination and for ozone generation and sterilization. |
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