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Heraeus Noblelight Unveils Deuterium Lamps for UV-VIS Spectrophotometers

Heraeus Noblelight announced that it has launched new deuterium lamps that generate low optical noise and deliver high stability.

Deuterium Lamps

The D2plus deuterium lamps combine enhanced lifetime performance (ELP) technology and a new advanced design. They enable instrument manufacturers to incorporate into their systems for precision analytical results and higher throughput.

The deuterium lamps come in 1 and 0.5 mm apertures with a lifespan of 2000 h, making them ideal for ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography devices and UV-VIS spectrophotometers. According to Heraeus Noblelight, the ELP technology assures enhanced residual intensity and better initial intensity when compared to traditional deuterium lamps.

The light sources have been extensively tested to meet the specifications needed to deliver reliable performance for adverse applications. OEM customers will benefit from Heraeus Noblelight’s expertise with ceramics, metals and UV/quartz glass and coatings.

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