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Re: UV source
1998-09-13
Jayant Neogi
1998-09-13
Jayant Neogi
1998-10-11
Robert Okojie
1998-10-14
Robert Okojie
Re: UV source
Robert Okojie
1998-10-11
I had a blue box built around my Oriel UV source.  Never forgot to wear my
goggles.  Never stuck live hands under the flood.  A high power ventillation to
suck off the ozone.  Just a few tips that should help.



On Sep 25,  9:22, John Vig wrote:
> Subject: RE: UV source
> I hope that you are aware of the dangers of short-wavelength UV.  It is a
much
> more potent carcinogen, for skin exposure, than ordinary sunlight (it damages
> DNA much more effectively), and it generates ozone, which is
> toxic..................John.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:     Jayant Neogi  at Internet_Gateway
> Sent:     Sunday, September 13, 1998 12:32 PM
> To:     [email protected] at Internet_Gateway
> Subject:     RE: UV source
>
>  << File: RFC822 message headers.txt >> Hi:
>
> I have been using a UV source from ORIEL. It is not very expensive but does a
> great job.
>
> Regards
> Jayant Neogi
> Director: Norsam Technologies
> Ph# 503-640-0586
>
> Jun Zhang wrote:
>
> > Dear colleague:
> > I am looking for a UV source with the 185nm wavelength coverage. It would
have
> a flexible light guides allow precise placement and control of the light.
Does
> anybody know the company which may has this products available? Any reference
or
> information on that are appreciated.
> >
> > Jun Zhang
> >
> >


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