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Xenon Flash Modules

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Heraeus xenon flash modulesIntended for photometric instrumentation applications, new xenon flash modules from Heraeus Noblelight America LLC provide a broad, continuous spectrum from deep UV to near-infrared (190 to 1100 nm) with very good flash-to-flash stability.

Modules comprise a xenon flash lamp, power supply and connections, all fully enclosed in a metal housing with nine-pin D-sub connector for faster instrument design. They can be operated on 12- or 24-V input and up to a lamp power consumption of 5 W.

With a service life of more than 109 flashes, the lamps are suitable for UV-VIS and fluoresence spectroscopy, liquid chromatography, process monitoring and thin-film measurement.

Standard options include side-on and end-on emitting systems or different electrode orientations. The modules can also be equipped with SMA fiber connectors.


Photonics Spectra
Aug 2015
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