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Black light lamp, or Wood's light, ultraviolet light lamp - a lamp that emits almost exclusively in the longest wavelength ("soft") part of the ultraviolet range and, unlike a quartz lamp, has a relatively weak visible glow .
A wide range of applications: checking banknotes and documents (luminescence of ultraviolet security marks), diagnosing lichen on the skin - both in humans and animals, exposing photographic materials (for example, photoresist in the manufacture of printed circuit boards) and much more.
More details in Wikipedia Wood lamp.
Functions:
checking the authenticity of banknotes and documents
exposure of photoresists
diagnosis of skin diseases (dermatology, veterinary medicine)
detection of biological substances (blood, secretions)
fingerprint detection (forensics)
Characteristics:
supply voltage: 230 Volt
power: 40 W
base type: E27
color: black
UV wavelength: 370 nm
resource: 8,000 hours
base diameter: 52 mm
flask length: 100-105 mm
flask dimensions in cross section: 35 x 35 mm
full length. with plinth: 170-175 mm
Recommended for exposure of photoresists, both dry film negative and photoresist positive varnish (for example Positiv 20 and others similar).
This lamp can also be used in light traps for insects. Ultraviolet light attracts various insects well, in particular codling moth butterflies, as well as other widespread pests. Various designs of traps for catching and destroying insect pests are presented in the literature on gardening. The simplest option is to hang an ultraviolet lamp in the garden, and place a shallow but wide container of water under it at a short distance, to which machine oil (waste oil) or diesel fuel has been added.
Moths, attracted by ultraviolet light, circle around the lamp and fall into the water, getting stuck in the oil (you can use a more environmentally friendly option - sugar syrup, sweet compote, soap solution).
During the intense summer of the codling moth, such a simple “coxal” light trap is capable of destroying up to 200 pests per night.
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