Uncle Salty 05
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This from wikipedia:
The lamps consist of a small fused quartz or ceramic arc tube which contains the gases and the arc, enclosed inside a larger glass bulb which has a coating to filter out the ultraviolet light produced.[1][3] They operate at a pressure between 4 to 20 atms, and require special fixtures to operate safely, as well as an electrical ballast. Metal atoms produce most of the light output.[1] They require a warm-up period of several minutes to reach full light output.[2]
The bulb itself filters out the UV, not the glass lens used.
That is why my lens is Lexan, not glass.
It is cheaper and much easier to work with than glass.
The lamps consist of a small fused quartz or ceramic arc tube which contains the gases and the arc, enclosed inside a larger glass bulb which has a coating to filter out the ultraviolet light produced.[1][3] They operate at a pressure between 4 to 20 atms, and require special fixtures to operate safely, as well as an electrical ballast. Metal atoms produce most of the light output.[1] They require a warm-up period of several minutes to reach full light output.[2]
The bulb itself filters out the UV, not the glass lens used.
That is why my lens is Lexan, not glass.
It is cheaper and much easier to work with than glass.