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Output fluorescence

High output fluorescent lamp (Westinghouse F48 T12/CW/SHO) sample to lamp distance was 1 inch. [Pg.305]

In our stabilization studies on polystyrene, we also examined various light sources and found that in addition to the carbon-arc Fade-ometer, the xenon-arc and a recently proposed high output fluorescent lamp also... [Pg.311]

It appears, therefore, that two accelerated devices may be needed an exposure unit, such as the Fade-ometer, for quick screening and relative performance studies of light-stabilized polystyrene samples, and a second unit, such as the high output fluorescent lamp, for predicting more accurately long term exposures. [Pg.314]

High-output fluorescent fixtures should be replaced with new fixtures containing T-8 lamps/electronic ballasts and reflectors. [Pg.455]

An alternative type of spectrometer is the energy dispersive spectrometer which dispenses with a crystal dispersion element. Instead, a type of detector is used which receives the undispersed X-ray fluorescence and outputs a series of pulses of different voltages that correspond to the different wavelengths (energies) that it has received. These energies are then separated with a multichannel analyser. [Pg.324]

A new cyanide dye for derivatizing thiols has been reported (65). This thiol label can be used with a visible diode laser and provide a detection limit of 8 X 10 M of the tested thiol. A highly sensitive laser-induced fluorescence detector for analysis of biogenic amines has been developed that employs a He—Cd laser (66). The amines are derivatized by naphthalenedicarboxaldehyde in the presence of cyanide ion to produce a cyanobenz[ isoindole which absorbs radiation at the output of He—Cd laser (441.6 nm). Optimization of the detection system yielded a detection limit of 2 x 10 M. [Pg.245]

For detection of secondary ions a laterally resolving detector is necessary. In the first step a channel plate for amplification is used secondary electrons from the output of this device are accelerated either to a fluorescent screen or to a resistive anode. If a fluorescent screen is used the image is picked up by a CCD camera and summed frame by frame by use of a computer. The principal advantage of this system is unlimited secondary ion intensities, but compared with the digital detection of the resistive anode encoder the lateral and intensity linearity is not as well-defined. [Pg.118]

The pressure sensitivity of a detector will be one of the factors that determines the long term noise and thus can be very important. It is usually measured as the change in detector output for unit change in sensor-cell pressure. Pressure sensitivity and flow sensitivity are to some extent interdependent, subject to the manner in which the detector functions. The UV detector, the fluorescence detector and the electrical... [Pg.164]

Fluorescent lamps are manufactured by squirting a suspension of phosphor particles in an ethyl cellulose lacquer upon the inner surface of a vertical glass tube. Once the lacquer drains off, a film of peuticles is formed. The lacquer is then burned off, leaving a layer of phosphor particles. Electrodes are sealed on the tube is evacuated Hg and inert gas is added and the lamp ends are added to finish the lamp. Lamp brightness and lifetime are dependent upon the particle size distribution of the phosphor particles. The number of small particles is critical since they are low in brightness output... [Pg.226]


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