What mean amalgam? How we can use it in UV lamps?
The Amalgam — It's special compassion of mercury with other metals, specially with indium and bismuth. Usual Mercury UV filter use the mercury gas inside of the UV lamp.Amalgam UV lamps use the AMALGAM type of mercury.
How it works?
When the light source was turned on, the supplied electric current heated the amalgam - and only then did it release the mercury needed to produce light When turned off, the mercury cooled and returned to the amalgam again. So it means, that the working process of UV lamp coming much more optimal.Why the Amalgam UV lamp, better then usual Mercury UV lamp?
✔ SAFETY
In non-working mode no any free mercury inside of the UV filter, because it situated on the amalgam mode. It means, if the UV lamp damages It safety for the people and animals.✔ POWERFULL
It is not just higher than the performance of mercury analogues - amalgam models are several times more powerful. The bactericidal flow of such a lighting element turned out to be extremely dense - and this made it possible to create reliable and efficient production equipment based on them✔ LONGLIFE
- The life of amalgam UV lamps twice longer then for usual mercury UV lamps!
- 16000H for AMALGAM instead of 8000-9000H for usual Mercury UV lamps
✔ ECONOMIC BENEFIT
- Every Watt of electricity spent works for you and for your clients!
- Bigger flow with the same or less power comparing with mercury UV filters
- Working twice longer, then mercury UV filter
CORRELATION TABLE
Compared models | UV160W=80W*2 | UV165W=55W*3 | UV400W=80W*5 | UV440W=55W*8 | UV560W=80W*7 | UV600W=150W*4 |
Power, W | 160 | 165 | 400 | 440 | 560 | 600 |
Working flow, T/H | 8.5 | 8.1 | 25.1 | 21.6 | 40 | 32 |
UV intensity, UW/cm2 | 520 | 480 | 1300 | 1280 | 1820 | 1680 |
UV wave length, Nm | 253,7nm | 253,7nm | 253,7nm | 253,7nm | 253,7nm | 253,7nm |
UV lamp length, mm | 846 | 931 | 846 | 931 | 846 | 1554 |
UV lamp diam., mm | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 |
Connection type, pin | 4 pin | 4 pin | 4 pin | 4 pin | 4 pin | 4 pin |
Life time, Hour | 16000 | 8000 | 16000 | 8000 | 16000 | 8000 |