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Inspection lamp B-100 series
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inspection lamp
inspection lamp
inspection lamp
inspection lamp
inspection lamp
inspection lamp
inspection lamp
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Characteristics

Other characteristics
inspection
Applications
laboratory
Light source
UV
Configuration
table
Power

100 W

Weight

1.4 kg, 5.3 kg, 5.6 kg, 5.7 kg
(3.1 lb, 11.7 lb, 12.3 lb, 12.6 lb)

Description

B-100 "P" series lamps come with heat-resistant plastic (Cool-Touch) housing allowing users to handle the lamp head regardless of how long the lamp has been operating Non "P" models are built with an aluminum lamp head A 100 watt spot bulb is standard with all models (except the B-100SP); the bulb is rated at 5000 hours Self-ballasted bulb included with the B-100SP has an average life of 450 to 2000 hours depending on use patterns The lamp head connects to the transformer base for hands free use (all models except B-100SP) allowing the lamp head to rotate a full 360°; remove the lamp from the base for additional mobility Product Details The UVP Blak-Ray B-100 Series high powered UV lamps offer brilliant irradiance for optimum fluorescence. The B-100AP lamp is placed in the transformer base for hands-free operation. B-100AP models feature 100 watt longwave UV, Cool-Touch housing and ballast base. At 18 in. (457 mm), the lamp produces a highly intense center of UV irradiance about 5 in. (127 mm) in diameter. Lamp head can rotate 360 degrees when attached to the base for hands-free operation or lamp can be removed from the base. 8 ft primary and secondary cords. For added mobility, select the B-100AP/R which includes 20 ft (6.1m) primary and secondary cords. Uses for these lamps include non-destructive testing and fluorescence inspection.

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