We offer VIS or tungsten halogen lamps for HPLC equipment by Agilent, Shimadzu, Beckman and many more. Here you can find the largest selection of tungsten halogen lamps from leading technology manufacturers like Agilent Technologies or Heraeus Noblelight as well as our home brand Altmann Analytik. Our prime focus is offering excellent technical support and outstanding quality for competitively priced products.
Application areas of Tungsten Halogen Lamps:
- HPLC Equipment
- UV/VIS-Spectroscopy
- Thin Film Measurement
- Medical Analysis
If you are using instrumentation that is not listed on our website or if you need a lamp that is not shown here, please contact us with as much information as possible. We will do our best to help you.
Heraeus has designed a series of tungsten halogen lamps from 10-100 W specifically for use in analytical applications; non UV blocked quartz envelopes, together with carefully positioned filaments through controlled processing and alignment. In addition the lamps offer high colour temperature, luminous efficacy and long life. The output in the visible range of the spectrum ensures that tungsten halogen lamps are highly suitable for use in analytical instrumentation. Used in conjunction with deuterium lamps, they provide the wide ranging output required in UV/Vis Spectrophotometers and HPLC. Alone they are suitable light sources for simple visible spectrophotometers used in the analytical and medical market.
Heraeus Tungsten Halogen Lamps Advantages:
Non UV Blocked Tungsten Halogen Lamps
Lamps supplied by other manufacturers may be UV blocked as they are designed for the commercial market where current legislation bans UV transmission. The UV is blocked below 380 nm which is important in spectrophotometer use as it increases the intensity in the 315–380 nm range where the intensity from the deuterium lamp is starting to decline. The extra intensity from combined lamps incereases sensitivity resulting in more accurate determinations.
Colour Temperature and High UV Output
Light output is achieved by incandescence of the tungsten filament and is a function of the wattage, colour temperature and configuration of the filament coil. Efficacy of a lamp is important and defines the amount of light emitted per watt. Colour temperature is a measure of the filament temperature. Higher colour temperature will produce higher energy levels across the spectrum, especially in the UV region down to 315 nm.
Filament Positioning and Alignment
Accurate positioning of the filaments is of utmost importance in instrument applications. Heraeus Tungsten Halogen lamps are produced in small batches using a specialised hand laying of filament technique which ensures accurate positioning. Mouting into a bracket or reflector offers reproducible alignment.
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