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        This TL Miniature lamp (tube diameter 16 mm) is made of blacklight blue (dark blue) glass, which transmits UV-A radiation, but gives only a minimum of visible light. It is a perfect solution for quick detection of UV-reflecting materials. It is used especially for testing, inspection and analysis in various branches of industry, e.g. criminology, philately and medicine. Furthermore, it is applied to create special effects in the entertainment industry, e.g. in nightclubs and theaters.

        Benefits

        Quick detection of UV-reflecting materials
        Creates special lighting atmospheres and effects

        Features

        Straight outer envelope

        Applications

        Detection and analysis in the textile and chemical industries
        Banking and forensic science
        Special effects in night clubs, discos and theatres, and sign lighting

        Warning & Safety

        A lamp breaking is extremely unlikely to have any impact on your health. If a lamp breaks, ventilate the room for 30 minutes and remove the parts, preferably with gloves. Put them in a sealed plastic bag and take it to your local waste facilities for recycling. Do not use a vacuum cleaner.
        Lamp contains mercury.
        Manage in Accord with Disposal Laws.
        See: www.lamprecycle.org or 1-800-555-0050
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