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Brand: AKIVIN
Akivin Spectrum Discharge Tube USA Type Neon Gas Tube for Physics Lab Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Experiments
SKU: TB-AK-81859
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Short Description
USA type neon spectrum discharge tube
Designed for physics lab atomic spectroscopy
Designed for physics lab atomic spectroscopy
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: AKIVIN
- Gas Type : Pure Neon (Ne)
- Tube Style : USA Type straight capillary spectrum tube
- Electrode : Dual end metal seal electrodes
- Length : Standard 26 cm length
- Operation Voltage : Standard induction coil / spectrum power supply
Description
The Akivin Spectrum Discharge Tube USA Type Neon Gas Tube is a specialized glass apparatus designed for physics laboratories, spectroscopy experiments, and atomic emission research. Filled with high-purity neon gas, this USA-style discharge tube produces a bright, characteristic reddish-orange emission spectrum when energized using a high-voltage power supply. It provides students and researchers with a clear visual demonstration of electron energy level transitions, spectral lines, and atomic emission principles in physics and chemistry education.
Features
:- Premium USA-type glass capillary design for concentrated emission
- High purity neon gas filling for vivid reddish orange spectral lines
- Durable sealed electrodes for reliable long term lab usage
- Perfect for optical spectrometer and diffraction grating setups
- Safe and robust construction for physics classroom demonstrations
Applications
:- Atomic emission spectra and spectroscopy experiments
- Studying wavelength transitions in physics laboratories
- Calibration of optical spectrometers and spectroscopes
- Physics classroom demonstrations of noble gas emission
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