Re: Detector lamps

Carol Beach (cmbeach@pop.uky.edu)
Wed, 4 Feb 1998 08:27:39 -0500 (EST)

Dear Sam,
Just last week I ordered from Hewlett Packard a replacement
deuterium lamp for my HP 1050 variable wavelength detector. List price was
$327 minus 10% for educational institutions, which brings the total below
$300. The HP lamp currently in use is six years old, has over 4000 hours of
"on" time, and, although lamp intensity is only 20% of what I saw when it
was new, there is very little baseline noise. It's hard to imagine that HP
might have less expensive lamps, isn't it?

Carol

At 04:38 PM 2/3/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
> I saw a list of manufacturers of UV lamps for HPLC detectors in the
>past few days, could someone repost that list?? I am in need of a cheap
>source of UV lamps for a Hewlett Packard 1050 vw detector. Sonntek
>charges about $395.0 for the lamp.
>
>thanks
>Sam Frazier

Carol Manley Beach, Ph.D.
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