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LE.1863 Ring light source (fluorescent light)
A fluorescent lamp is filled with mercury vapor with the inner surface coated with a fluorescent coating. This coating will emit visible light when short wave UV light – generated by the gas-discharge exited mercury atoms – hit the coating. The fluorescent lamp produces more light than an incandescent lamp. Also heat production is much lower
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A fluorescent lamp is filled with mercury vapor with the inner surface coated with a fluorescent coating. This coating will emit visible light when short wave UV light – generated by the gas-discharge exited mercury atoms – hit the coating. The fluorescent lamp produces more light than an incandescent lamp. Also heat production is much lower
Ring light source illumination at 40 kHz
Highlights
- Fluorescent ring light source
- For ZE series stereomicroscopes
- Integrated 240 Vac power supply
- Low heat production
MODEL | Ring illumination | Color temperature | Illuminance | Working distance | Mounting | Power Supply | External diameter | Â |
LE.1863 | Fluorescent 40 kHz ring, fixed intensity | 5.200 K | 6.500 Lux at 100 mm distance | 35-160 mm | 48 mm with adapter (for Z series microscopes) | 230-250 V | 100 mm | Â |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
 A fluorescent lamp is filled with mercury vapor and a noble gas and the inner surface is coated with a fluorescent coating. This coating will emit visible light when short wave UV light – generated by the gas-discharge exited mercury atoms – hit the coating. The fluorescent lamp produces more light than an incandescent lamp. Also heat production is much lower. Integrated 240 V AC power supplyÂ
Suitable for Z series stereo microscopes, except for ZE.1659Â
RING ILLUMINATION
Fluorescent 40 kHz, fixed intensity
COLOR TEMPERATURE
5.200 KÂ
ILLUMINANCE
6.500 Lux at 100 mm distance
WORKING DISTANCE
35-160 mm
MOUNTING
48 mm with adapter (for Z series microscopes)
POWER SUPPLY
230-250 Vac
EXTERNAL DIAMETER
100 mmÂ
MODEL
LE.1863
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