fotolampid
Fotolampid, also known as photolamps, are specialized lighting devices designed to emit specific wavelengths of light, typically in the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum. They are commonly used in various scientific, industrial, and medical applications due to their ability to induce photochemical reactions or to sterilize surfaces. Photolamps are available in different types, including low-pressure mercury lamps, high-pressure mercury lamps, and metal halide lamps, each with unique spectral characteristics and applications.
Low-pressure mercury lamps emit UV-C radiation, which is highly effective for sterilization and disinfection purposes. They
The design and operation of photolamps involve careful consideration of factors such as lamp life, energy efficiency,