Clive Wing representing Plasma International GmbH and UV
Technik GmbH presents paper at 1st conference in Sétif
Algeria, Ferhat Abbas University, May 4-7, AGICNT Algerian-German
International Conference on New Technologies & their Impact
on Society under the title of European Sulphur Plasma System
and its impact on Society.
OLYMPUS i-SPEED
3 High Speed Video is capable of capturing
images at speeds from 60 to 33,000 frames per second in ’normal’
mode (down to 1 second/frame in ’time lapse’ mode)
i-SPEED cameras are an effective method of locating problems
quickly and easily. The user can then evaluate new designs,
increase productivity and reduce maintenance costs.
Video images are digitally captured onto its
onboard memory, where they can be written to compact flash
card or downloaded via Ethernet connection to a laptop or
PC.
Custom designed software provides the operator
with the ability to analyse and enhance images. Velocity and
distance measurement can also be calculated.
Mar 07: The Sulphur Institute (TSI). Sulphur World Symposium,
March 26-28, 2007, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Oct 06: European
Sulphur Plasma Light System 1300W+
Recorded in Offenbach (Germany)
completed ESP Systems Project, the worlds first 130 Watt to
1300 Watt variable power Sulphur Plasma Lighting System, later
presented to LG Electronics PLS team.
Jun 05: 1000W Sulphur
Plasma Light System - ignition
Recorded June 2005 in Essex (England) by Clive
Wing (Island Systems). Probably the first video in history of
sulphur plasma lighting.
Michael Ury (to the right) with Lee
Anderson and the five demonstration Sulphur lamps in
1994
"That was the longest five minutes of my life when
those things were turned on." -- Michael
Ury, 1997 interview
Sulphur Plasma lamps are twice as efficient
as other sources of high quality white light.
They produce almost no ultraviolet light
and very little infrared; this makes them
easier to use with plastic fixtures or fibres.
The full-spectrum light that is produced
is extremely good for visual acuity and feels
much like sunlight.
The light source is very bright (similar
to sunlight) so the light can be efficiently
distributed over large spaces.
The light output and colour does not degrade
over time, and it is fully dimmable down to
15%.
The lamp is very simple; a hollow quartz
sphere with sulphur and argon gas so it is
environmentally benign and light output quality
does not degrade in use.