Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV

Category Introduction

Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (CCFL) and UV Lights are light sources that use a mercury vapor to emit UV light that causes a phosphor coating to emit light (CCFL) and other light sources that provide wavelengths in the Ultraviolet frequency range (750 THz to 30,000 THz). The CCFL and UV lights come in sizes from 2.0 mm to 11 mm wide and 25 mm to 600 mm long.

Product List

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UnitPrice RFQ Series Packaging Product StatusTypeVoltageCurrentOutputSize / Dimension
BF5118-20B
BF5118-20B
CCFL WH LAMP 600V 5MA 5.6X118MM
JKL Components Corp.
71 $13.01
Bulk ActiveCCFL, Tri-Phosphor RGB White Lamp600V (Start), 305V (Operating)5 mA7000 cd/m25.6mm x 118mm
BF6200-20B
BF6200-20B
CCFL WH LAMP 680V 5MA 6.5X200MM
JKL Components Corp.
563 $0.00
- ObsoleteCCFL, Tri-Phosphor RGB White Lamp680V (Start), 290V (Operating)5 mA6500 cd/m26.5mm x 200mm

About Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV

What are Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV?

Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV

Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL) and Ultraviolet (UV) lamps are specialized lighting solutions known for their efficiency and unique applications. CCFLs operate by using a cold cathode to emit electrons into a gas-filled tube, typically containing mercury vapor. When these electrons collide with the gas, they produce ultraviolet light, which then excites a phosphor coating on the inside of the tube, emitting visible light. UV lamps, on the other hand, are designed to emit ultraviolet radiation, which is invisible to the human eye but has various practical applications. Both types of lamps are valued for their long lifespan, energy efficiency, and ability to produce consistent light output.

Types of Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV

Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL)

CCFLs are often used in applications requiring a thin, uniform light source. They are characterized by their ability to operate at low temperatures and voltages, making them ideal for backlighting in LCD displays, signage, and architectural lighting. Their flexibility in size and shape allows them to be customized for various design needs.

Ultraviolet (UV) Lamps

UV lamps come in several types, including low-pressure mercury, medium-pressure mercury, and LED-based UV lamps. Each type has specific uses, such as sterilization, curing, and phototherapy. Low-pressure mercury lamps are commonly used in water and air purification systems due to their germicidal properties, while medium-pressure lamps are used in industrial curing processes. LED-based UV lamps are gaining popularity for their energy efficiency and long lifespan.

How to choose Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV?

When selecting CCFL or UV lamps, consider the following parameters:

  • Application Requirements: Determine the specific needs of your application, such as brightness, color temperature, and UV intensity.
  • Size and Shape: Ensure the lamp's dimensions fit the intended space or equipment.
  • Energy Efficiency: Look for lamps with low power consumption and high luminous efficacy.
  • Lifespan: Consider the expected operational hours and maintenance requirements.
  • Environmental Factors: Evaluate the operating environment, including temperature and humidity, to ensure compatibility.

To assess product quality and reliability, review supplier certifications, customer reviews, and warranty terms. Consider environmental factors such as disposal regulations for mercury-containing lamps and installation requirements, including power supply compatibility and mounting options.

Applications of Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV

Consumer Electronics

CCFLs are widely used in backlighting for LCD screens in televisions, monitors, and laptops. Their ability to provide uniform illumination and color accuracy makes them a preferred choice in the consumer electronics industry.

Medical and Healthcare

UV lamps play a crucial role in sterilization and disinfection processes in hospitals and laboratories. They are used to sanitize surfaces, air, and water, reducing the risk of infection and contamination.

Industrial Manufacturing

In industrial settings, UV lamps are used for curing adhesives, inks, and coatings. Their ability to quickly harden materials without heat makes them ideal for high-speed production lines.

Environmental and Water Treatment

UV lamps are integral to water purification systems, where they inactivate harmful microorganisms without the use of chemicals. This application is vital for providing safe drinking water and treating wastewater.

Signage and Architectural Lighting

CCFLs are used in signage and architectural lighting due to their ability to produce vibrant colors and flexible design options. They are often found in neon signs and decorative lighting installations.