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A fluorescent light source is a tube containing mercury vapor and lined with a phosphor. When current is passed through the vapor the strong ultraviolet emission excites the phosphor, which emits visible light. The ultraviolet itself cannot emerge because it is absorbed by the glass.

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Lumencor Inc.
Lumencor Inc. - Beaverton, OR
Develops, manufactures, and markets solid-state Light Engines that facilitate imaging and photometric analysis for applications in biomedical and materials sciences and other areas. Expertise in analytical chemistry, materials science, solid-state physics, optics, and engineering.
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Prior Scientific Inc.
Prior Scientific Inc. - Rockland, MA
Manufacturer of high precision electro-mechanical and optical components. With a variety of micro- and nano-positioning products, we can customize solutions to meet your exact needs. Prior produces high speed motorized stages, robotic sample handling systems, laser autofocus systems, motorized nosepieces and fully configurable motorized optical stands.
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89 North - Williston, VT
BLC America - Irvine, CA
BTG - Bulbtronics Group - Farmingdale, NY
Bulbworks Inc. - Succasunna, NJ
Cincinnati Automation - Florence, KY
JKL Components Corp. - Pacoima, CA
Larson Electronics LLC - Kemp, TX
NewEnergy LLC - Raleigh, NC
Ocean Optics - Part of Ocean Insight - Orlando, FL
SPECTROLIGHT Inc. - Irvine, CA
TEC/West (U.S.A.) Inc., Lighting Div. - Rancho Dominguez, CA
Titan Tool Supply Inc. - Buffalo, NY
Waldmann Lighting Co. USA - Wheeling, IL
O.C. White Co. - Thorndike, MA
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  • fluorescent light source A tube containing mercury vapor and lined with a phosphor. When current is passed through the vapor the strong ultraviolet emission excites the phosphor, which emits visible light. The ultraviolet itself cannot emerge because it is absorbed by the...
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