Sunday, July 28, 2019

How to Handle MPUV Lamps for Proper Use

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Medium pressure ultraviolet (MPUV) lamps are used in many applications worldwide such as UV curing processes and germicidal functions. LightSources and our European partner LightTech strive to deliver the best UV lamps available with proprietary technology developed through extensive research and development.  We are committed to providing the highest quality of lamps available which provide maximum effectiveness and energy efficiency.

Expensive Educational Materials for MPUV Lamps

We take our commitment a step further in offering extensive educational materials regarding the proper use and function of all UV and fluorescent lamps.  LightSources provides exceptional customer service including a wealth of information available in the form of printable downloads, lamp design drawings, FAQs and tips for the proper use and handling of all lamps. 

Proper Handling of MPUV Lamps

MPUV lamps in particular must be handled with care and anyone working with MPUV lamps should be well educated on the proper safety procedures.  It is important to wear a clean wrapper or cotton gloves, to handle lamps only when they are cold and to avoid touching the lamp with bare hands.  In the event a lamp is accidentally touched you should clean the exterior of the lamp with oil free alcohol to remove all skin oils.

You can extend the life of MPUV lamps by avoiding excessive lamp starts, particularly cold starts, and starting the lamps in the high power setting. Keeping your lamps and all ancillary lighting equipment clean with proper ventilation is important to maximize performance and longevity. Make sure that all of your lamp connections are secure, clean and routinely replace reflectors and any required components.

Safety is the number one concern when handling MPUV lamps and all operators should be aware that UV rays emitted from Mercury lamps may be harmful to human tissue. Avoid looking directly at UV lamps while operational and remember that reflected UV light could be harmful as well as direct light exposure. Use ozone producing lamps only in well ventilated areas and be sure to review our educational materials available on the handling and proper use of all UV lamps.

LightSources is committed to providing high-quality fluorescent and UV lamps which outlast and outperform comparable products. We believe in providing the right educational materials to maximize your understanding of UV radiation and safe handling of UV lamps. Contact us for all of your lamp requirements and with any questions regarding the proper handling, use and function of UV lamps.

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