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Electric light source and neon gas for detection



electric light source gas and detection gas


Industrial gases Neon gases are used in almost all modern light sources. Neon is used primarily to fill fluorescent lamps, light emitting signalling devices, and glow lamps.




Neon, an industrial gas, is also widely used in low-temperature radiation detectors and in other specialized instruments used in space exploration programs. The industrial gas neon mixed with argon, helium and mercury vapor can be used to fill phosphorescent tubes. Neon mixed with argon can be used to fill thyratron radio tubes. Laser technology is widely used in industrial gas helium group gas, neon-helium continuous lasers are widely used in optical applications with power of only a few tenths of a watt.




Neon gas is added to a vacuum glass tube



Neon is used in radioionization detectors and a mixture of neon, argon and helium is used in the Geiger-Muller counter. In addition, the industrial gas neon can be filled in some high voltage tube transfer switches and adjustment tubes. Neon, an industrial gas, is commonly used in spark chambers and electron flow chambers in tracer particle detectors.




For low-voltage discharge tubes, pure neon produces orange light in clean glass tubes. Neon, mixed with argon and helium in different proportions, is filled into various filter glass tubes to make colorful neon lights (letterform display lights). Neon low voltage discharge tubes are widely used as indicator lamps. Because of the strong red light transmission ability of neon light lamp, neon is not used to fill all kinds of signal devices for a long time, as ports, airports, stations and other land and water transportation points of display signs.




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