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There is a 100 watt mercury bulb for fluorescence imaging.
"But right now there's a big energy savings just from converting from mercury bulbs to sodium."
Fluorescence sensor systems, both laser induced and mercury bulb contact activation, are the most developed.
"Color corrected" mercury bulbs overcome this problem with a phosphor on the inside of the outer bulb that emits white light.
Most important, the ruler-type thermometer has little feet that raise the mercury bulb above the bottom of the pan so you get an accurate reading of the contents.
The EPA assures consumers that the potential for health repercussions resulting from a broken mercury bulb is minimal, as long as the bulb is disposed of properly.
A: The thermometer mercury bulb is positioned so that vapors condense on it readily -- the tip of the bulb should be even with the lowest part of the connecting tube side arm.
We rushed out to see what had caused it, and found that the rising sun Iwd struck the mercury bulb, blackened to register in this airless place, and had quickly raised it to tfo boiling point.
Focus and alignment of mercury lamps Installing an HBO mercury bulb (real video) Aligning an HBO mercury bulb (real video)
A widely used device for measuring wet and dry bulb temperature is a sling psychrometer, which consists of a pair of mercury bulb thermometers, one with a wet "sock" to measure the wet-bulb temperature and the other with the bulb exposed and dry for the dry-bulb temperature.