Light Sources

Light sources refer to objects or devices that can emit light radiation. They are ubiquitous in life, from natural light sources such as sunlight and moonlight to artificial light sources such as light bulbs and LED lights. The characteristic parameters of light sources are important indicators to measure their performance and quality, mainly including luminous intensity, luminous flux, illumination, color rendering index, and lifespan.

The light sources used in laboratories can be divided into two categories: ordinary light sources and instrument light sources. The two categories have significant differences in function and application, but their basic principle is to convert electrical energy or other forms of energy into light energy. Ordinary light sources, including incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, LED lamps, etc., are mainly used for daily lighting. Instrument light sources refer to light sources used in scientific instruments and experimental equipment. Compared with ordinary light sources, instrument light sources focus on professional applications such as scientific research, analysis, and high-precision measurement with high stability, high light intensity, and specific spectral characteristics.

Amerigo Scientific provides high-performance light source products to meet scientific research and industrial applications.

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