loisteputkea
Loisteputkea is a Finnish term that translates to "fluorescent tube" in English. It refers to a type of gas-discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce light. Inside a sealed glass tube, there is a low-pressure mercury vapor and an inert gas, typically argon. The inner surface of the tube is coated with a phosphorescent powder. When an electric current passes through the mercury vapor, it emits ultraviolet (UV) light. This UV light then strikes the phosphorescent coating, causing it to glow and emit visible light.
Fluorescent tubes were widely used for general lighting in homes, offices, and industrial settings due to their
Despite the rise of LEDs, loisteputkea can still be found in older installations. They are also sometimes