Scientific Lamps

Amglo’s Flash lamp technology can also be used for advanced testing solutions where efficacy testing related to product testing is required for a variety of products from textiles to inks to food and beverage.  In addition, weathering testing for textiles, inks/paints/coatings, plastics, foods & beverages, paper, and others can fade or shift color when exposed to sunlight, or even the interior lighting of stores, homes and offices.  As a result, they can reach their ultimate goals: a quality product, a competitive edge, a faster time to market.

Specific Lamp Uses

Weathering / Solar Simulation

Xenon series are effective for testing the aging and weathering of materials inclusive of textiles, inks/paints/coatings, plastics, foods & beverages, paper, and others can fade or shift color when exposed to sunlight.

Water Treatment

Xenon Flash Lamps can be utilized to killing pathogens in the area of water treatment by destroying the cellular structure of organisms.

Food Processing

Xenon Flash Lamps help with concerns over food contamination in the food processing industries.  Pulsed light as a more powerful disinfection tool.

Sterilization

Xenon flash lamp has proven to be a viable technology for disinfection/sterilization applications.  Pulsed light as a more powerful disinfection tool.

Expanded Product Detail

Xenon flashlamps have proven to be a very effective light source in spectrophotometers; instruments used to measure the amount of photons absorbed after light passes through a sample. The light beams intensity measurement is a function of its color/wavelength. Amglo’s custom designed flashlamps can be optimized for pulse duration and flash-to-flash consistency.

AQC-1026:

The AQC-1026 is used in solar simulation as a quality instrument to measure the photometric efficiency of solar cells and solar panels.  As the xenon gas filled lamp closely replicates the spectrum of natural sunlight it is the ideal light source for solar simulation and advanced weathering instruments.  The AQC-1026 is operated at 2KV with 4000Watts of power.  The Amglo design surpasses 5Mil flashes with limited variability in output and trigger characteristics.