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Just thought I'd share this, and ask if anybody else here has a shortwave UV lamp.
This is a shortwave (254nm) fluorescent UVC lamp that I saw and purchased on Ebay.
The tube is unfiltered, and emits a light blue visible glow.
Here's a photograph of the tube itself, while energized.
This photograph makes the glow appear significantly brighter and whiter than it really is.
And here's a photograph, showing the warning printed on the flurorescent tube glass itself. This photograph renders the brightness much more correctly; though the color is a little too violet.
There is a faint odour of ozone (O3) where the lamp is exposed by a cutout in the protective window, and the lamp is activated. That is evidence that some "vaccume UV" (wavelengths shorter than 200nm) is being produced; not unexpected considering the nature of the source.
Here's a photograph of an orange UPS label and a green USPS label fluorescing under the UVC radiation from this light.
This is a shortwave (254nm) fluorescent UVC lamp that I saw and purchased on Ebay.
The tube is unfiltered, and emits a light blue visible glow.
Here's a photograph of the tube itself, while energized.
This photograph makes the glow appear significantly brighter and whiter than it really is.
And here's a photograph, showing the warning printed on the flurorescent tube glass itself. This photograph renders the brightness much more correctly; though the color is a little too violet.
There is a faint odour of ozone (O3) where the lamp is exposed by a cutout in the protective window, and the lamp is activated. That is evidence that some "vaccume UV" (wavelengths shorter than 200nm) is being produced; not unexpected considering the nature of the source.
Here's a photograph of an orange UPS label and a green USPS label fluorescing under the UVC radiation from this light.