Sulphur Plasma A New Age of Light for
Mankind
Sulphur Plasma Lamps are the new revolutionary light source
with the highest effectivity and a true full spectrum similar
to that of sunlight.
The sulphur plasma consists mainly of dimer molecules (S2),
which generate the light through molecular emission. Because
this, instead of atomic emission, is the mechanism of light
generation, the emission spectrum is continuous throughout
the visible spectrum.
The lamp's output is low in infrared energy, and less than
1% is ultraviolet light. As much as 75% of the emitted radiation
is in the visible spectrum, far more than other types of lamps.
The visible light output mimics sunlight better than any
other artificial light source, and the lack of harmful ultraviolet
radiation can be especially beneficial to museums and displays
of art.
The spectral output peaks at 520 nanometres and the correlated
colour temperature (CCT) is approximately 6000 kelvins with
a colour rendering index (CRI) of 86. The lamp can be dimmed
to 15% without affecting the light quality, and light output
remains constant over the life of the bulb. |