Re: [Phys-L] Shortwave UV-C Light
Prospectors, stamp collectors typically use Raytech.
I have a vintage one from 50 years ago that has A and B wavelengths and is
indestructible. Just replaced the tubes a couple of years ago.
Google: Raytech UV light
plenty on Ebay and new.
Scott
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> On May 30, 2024, at 9:37 AM, Sam Sampere via Phys-l <phys-l@mail.phys-l.org>
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> I use a dual lamp from fisher...
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> Subject: [Phys-L] Shortwave UV-C Light
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> What do you use for a shortwave UV-C lamp, 255 nm, and where did you buy it?
>
> I am considering this $140.00 flashlight that eats batteries
> https://www.midnightminerals.com/product-page/m1-shortwave-255nm?
>
> I am considering buying a Sanitizing UV Travel Lamp for $36.99:
> https://www.amazon.com/UV-Germicidal-Wavelength-Sanitizer-Bathroom/dp/B0B1MBRC5T/ref=asc_df_B0B1MBRC5T/?
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