Continuous wave Xenon light source provides high power output

June 12, 2013
HPX-2000 Xenon light sources from Ocean Optics provide continuous spectral output from 185-2,000 nm and have up to 2,000 hours of bulb life.

HPX-2000 Xenon light sources from Ocean Optics provide continuous spectral output from 185-2,000 nm and have up to 2,000 hours of bulb life. The HPX-2000 is a 35-watt, short-ac lamp with an integrated shutter that can be triggered by a switch or by transistor-transistor logic (TTL) signal. It also has a built-in slot for filters up to 25 mm in diameter or 25 mm square and up to 14 mm thick. The HPX-2000-HP-DUV provides a higher intensity source with a 75-watt lamp that provides output intensity over the entire 185-2,000 nm range that is three-and-a-half to four times higher than the output of the HPX-2000. It is also equipped with an integrated shutter that can be controlled by a switch on the front panel or a TTL signal over the rear panel.

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Contact:Ocean Optics
Headquarters
: Dunedin, Fla., United States
Product:
HPX-2000 Xenon light sources
Key Features:
Spectral output from 185-2,000 nm, 2,000 hours of bulb life, integrated shutter, 35-watt lamp (HPX-2000), 75-watt lamp (HPX-2000-HP-DUV).

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