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Philips Lighting

FIGURE 16.5 Typical spectral distribution from a sunlamp (reprinted with permission of North American Philips Lighting Corporation). [Pg.877]

Philips (1993) Grundlagen der optischen Strahlung, Philips Lighting. [Pg.276]

Figure 5 Spectral power distributions of the blue light (BL) and blue light blue (BLB) UV-A fluorescent lamps. Source. Courtesy of Philips Lighting Company. Figure 5 Spectral power distributions of the blue light (BL) and blue light blue (BLB) UV-A fluorescent lamps. Source. Courtesy of Philips Lighting Company.
FIGURE 1.9 Microstructures of tungsten wires (A) fibrous structure of the as-drawn tungsten wire, (B) equiaxed grain structure of recrystallized pure wire, (C) interlocking grain structure of recrystallized NS-doped wire. By courtesy of Philips Lighting B.V, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. [Pg.16]

FIGURE 7.2. Tungsten filaments of different shape used in (a) traffic signal lamps, (b) projection/overhead lamps, (c) entertainment lighting/studio/film lamps, (d) video/photo lamps. By courtesy of Philips Lighting B.V, The Netherlands. [Pg.286]

Philips Light... More Than Meets The Eye, company brochure. Philips Lighting, The Netherlands (3/87). Lighting Technology, company brochure, Plansee AG, Austria (9/95). [Pg.306]

Fig. 6.8-26 Flow diagram of a glass batch agglomeration system and photograph of the control panel (courtesy Philips Lighting BV, Winschoten, The Netherlands)... Fig. 6.8-26 Flow diagram of a glass batch agglomeration system and photograph of the control panel (courtesy Philips Lighting BV, Winschoten, The Netherlands)...
In spite of these advantages, litde industrial use of glass batch agglomeration takes place. However, when the Special Glass Factory of Philips Lighting BV at Winschoten,... [Pg.762]

Fig. 6.8-27 Green pellets discharging from a pan agglomerator Fig. 6.8-26 and of dry pelletized glass batch (courtesy Philips Lighting BV, Winschoten, The Netherlands) Fig. 6.8-28 Large scale pilot plant (10 tonne/ h) at the Steel Company of Wales, Margam, UK, for the hot briquetting of iron ore [Section 13.3, ref 32]... Fig. 6.8-27 Green pellets discharging from a pan agglomerator Fig. 6.8-26 and of dry pelletized glass batch (courtesy Philips Lighting BV, Winschoten, The Netherlands) Fig. 6.8-28 Large scale pilot plant (10 tonne/ h) at the Steel Company of Wales, Margam, UK, for the hot briquetting of iron ore [Section 13.3, ref 32]...
Luminescent materials are widely applied today (e.g., in emissive displays and fluorescent lamps). In Fig. 7.4, some fluorescent lamps are shown. Although the major recycling incentive in the past was the safe removal of the mercury present in the lamps (Silveira and Chang 2011), recent developments are also focussed on recycling the REEs (Dupont and Binnemans 2015). Rare earth elements used in fluorescent lamps are La, Ce, Eu, Tb and Y (Philips Lighting Company 2011 ... [Pg.119]

Philips Lighting Company (2011) Phosphor—a critical component in fluorescent lamps. Brochure,... [Pg.126]

The THIS program is specifically designed to permit the Philips Lighting Company (Danville facility see Figure A3.1) to focus all employees attention on the top three safety and health hazards that are the root cause of the vast majority of their occupational injuries and illnesses. The three identified or targeted hazards for the initial training are... [Pg.175]

In preparation for the initial kickoff of the THIS program, the Philips Lighting Company management team is encouraged to utilize every method possible to create enthusiasm for the program and motivate employees to participate actively in the scheduled training sessions. Activities can include... [Pg.178]

The Philips Lighting management team must identify the management team member responsible for collecting THIS observation cards on a daily basis. Also, this management team member must review the observation cards, analyze the information provided, discuss the identified hazard or corrective action with the appropriate members of the management team, and post a response or feedback for review by employees in a timely manner. Appropriate and timely feedback is essential for the success of the THIS program. [Pg.178]

The initial training program at the Philips Lighting facility in Danville, Kentucky, will take place in the conference room (or other designated location). The training schedule will consist of 20 one-hour sessions offered in blocks of two sessions each day beginning December 1 through December 14 from 2 00 to 3 00 p.m. and 3 00 to 4 00 PM. The number of employees per session may vary. [Pg.178]

By the end of the THIS training session, all Philips Lighting employees at the Danville facility will understand... [Pg.179]

The instructor should introduce the videotape and explain that Philips Lighting is committed to the success of the THIS program. The videotape will show various members of the management team and labor organization explaining their commitment to the program. In the event that a videotape of the management team members and labor representatives is unavailable, an introductory statement recorded by Professor Schneid can be substituted. [Pg.180]

Anon. (1991) UV Mercury Vapour Discharge Lamps HOK 120, TQ, HPR, HPK, Philips Lighting. [Pg.654]


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