High-power radiator

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – Double wall – jacket or casing for envelope

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313 34, 313 40, 313 44, 313234, 313573, 313607, 313631, 313634, H01J 1704

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ABSTRACT:
In a UV high-power radiator, a plurality of dielectric tubes (6) having internal electrodes (7) are disposed in the interior of a quartz housing having rectangular cross section. The interior of the housing is filled with a filling gas which emits UV radiation under discharge conditions. The electrical supply is provided in such a way that the discharges (17) develop between adjacent dielectric tubes (6). A notable feature of this construction is its compactness, economical nature and service friendliness.

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patent: 5013959 (1991-05-01), Kogelschatz
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Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, Fachgruppe Photochemie 10. Vortragstagung, Nov. 18-20, 1987, pp. 1-3, U. Kogelschatz, et al., "Neue UV- und Vuv-Excimerstrahler" (New UV and VUV Excimer Radiators).

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