We use cookies to help provide you with the best possible online experience. Please read our Privacy Policy for information about which cookies we use and what information we collect on our site. By continuing to use this site, you agree that we may store and access cookies on your device.
One More Step to Finalize Your Registration
An activation link has been sent to your email address.
Please check the email and activate your account now. It might take few minutes to get the email.
If you did not find it, please check your spam box.
Having problem receiving the email? Send again
Still cannot receive? Contact us
Email :PharmaSources@imsinoexpo.com
Whatsapp :+86-13621645194
Main Sales Markets: North America,Central/South America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Asia,Middle East,Africa
Sample Provided: no
Data Sheet Photoionisation (PID) Lamps -PID lamp
Heraeus has many years of experience in providing DC and RF driven PID lamps to leading instrumentmanufacturers. Applications include gas chromatography, portable gas sniffers and sample ionisationor mass spectrometry. The Heraeus engineering team works closely with instrument development engneers to design unique lamps matched to the instrument. Miniature PID lamps (p R-6 series) for verycompact handheld applications, e.g. in gas monitoring, are a Heraeus speciality.Heraeus PID Lamp technical parameters:
Key features of Heraeus pID lamps:
different gas fills (e.g. Xenon, Krypton, Deuterium, Argon )very high gas fill purity for long lamp lifetimedifferent window materials with different cut-off wavelengthshigh purity window material for better transmissionDC or RF (electromagnetic field) driven lampsunique lamp designs and dimensions to fit any instrument
Gas fill
Heraeus photoionisation lamps are available with a variety of gas fills including argon, krypton, xenonand deuterium gases. When used with the windows detailed below, outputs are equivalent to the photon energies quoted.
windows
Heraeus PID lamps are available with magnesium fluoride, lithium fluoride, sapphire and synthetic silica windows. Magnesium fluoride is the most common window material, providing excellent deep ultravolet transmission with reasonable lifetime. Heraeus' unique processing technique allows the use of a thinner MgF, window improving transmission and therefore improving life due to a reduction of the density of light absorbing colour centres.