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Filename: | Calcium_Halophosphate_White_Phosphor_Glowing_Under_UV.JPG |
Album name: | SuperSix / My Files |
Filesize: | 24 KiB |
Date added: | Aug 14, 2011 |
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URL: | https://allthingslighting.co.uk/atl/displayimage.php?pid=2572 |
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Nice! You been breaking tubes again? LOL!
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Again, another awesome pic!!
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Lol I only break knackered ones! Thanks again!
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and he broke a Mercury Lamp try a Blacklight Lamp/Tube
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Lol Colin that was an accident, and proves that the new Philips MBFs are of a rather weak design. That was the only mercury lamp I've ever broken! I do actually have a knackered 4W blacklight tube somewhere, could try it.
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Philips mercurys are very weak, especially compared to others.
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Nice photo SuperSix
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Should work nicely with a germicidal tube as well as was nicely demonstrated by Tim Hunkin on the Secret Life of Machines a good few years back. Be interesting to see this done with triphosphor and halophosphate powder next to each other to compare the brightness of them both.
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