PLS-CS300 Xenon Light Source in Beijing, China
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Specifications
- Condition
- new
- Category
- Lasers & Light Sources in China
- Subcategory
- Xenon light source
- Subcategory 2
- Radiation light source
- Listing ID
- 105797967
Description
Based on market demand and optimization of optics and structure, this product has been enhanced in multiple aspects, including appearance optimization Based on market demand and optimization of optics and structure, this product has been enhanced in multiple aspects, including appearance optimization, structural miniaturization, adaptation to heat dissipation scenarios, optical stability, and electrical parameter stability. consists of four parts: light source, power supply box, optical path steering filter, and accessories. Each part can be customized according to Each part can be customized according to different user needs.
Key Features
Easy Replacement: Replace the bulb in 6 steps, taking only 10 minutes, saving 71% of the time;
High Light Output: Compared to the previous generation, light output increased by 32.9% ;ã
Compact Size: Compared with similar products, the lightbox volume is reduced by 24.5% , and the power supply box volume is reduced by 8.9% .
Application Fields
▲ Particularly Suitable ● Moderately Suitable ○ Can Be Used
▲ Photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen/oxygen production, photocatalytic complete water splitting, photocatalytic CO2 reduction
▲ Photodegradation of gaseous pollutants, such as VOCs, formaldehyde, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, etc. ▲ Photodegradation of gaseous pollutants, such as VOCs, formaldehyde, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, etc.
▲ Photodegradation of liquid pollutants, such as dyes, benzene, and benzene derivatives, etc. ▲ Photocatalytic quantitative reduction of gaseous pollutants, such as dyes, benzene, and benzene derivatives, etc.
▲ Photocatalytic quantum efficiency measurement, PEC photoelectrochemistry, photosynthesis, membrane photocatalysis, photochromism