Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CC24315

CC24315

Plazmo Industries

2.4 X 315MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

60

CC22315

CC22315

Plazmo Industries

2.2 X 315MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

100

CC22258

CC22258

Plazmo Industries

2.2 X 258MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

100

19900110

19900110

Plazmo Industries

BACKLIGHT FOR FLYTECH SCREEN

100

10600310

10600310

Plazmo Industries

SX14Q004 HITACHI BACKLIGHT

100

11601320

11601320

Plazmo Industries

LQ104V1DG51 OR -61 BACKLIGHT

99

CC24340

CC24340

Plazmo Industries

2.4 X 340MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

100

CC20255

CC20255

Plazmo Industries

2.0 X 255MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

90

11100320R

11100320R

Plazmo Industries

NL6448BC33-64 NEC BACKLIGHT

100

11100220R

11100220R

Plazmo Industries

NL6448BC33-46 -53 -59 BACKLIGHT

100

29901300

29901300

Plazmo Industries

LED BAR FOR 6.2" KORTEK (5VOLT)

100

10100515R

10100515R

Plazmo Industries

G121SN01 AUO BACKLIGHTS

0

11600419

11600419

Plazmo Industries

LQ084V1DG21 SHARP BACKLIGHT

0

10000812

10000812

Plazmo Industries

M150XN07 AUO BACKLIGHTS

0

CC22100

CC22100

Plazmo Industries

2.2 X 100MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

0

CC24100

CC24100

Plazmo Industries

2.4 X 100MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

0

11405615

11405615

Plazmo Industries

LTM200KT03 SAMSUNG BACKLIGHTS

0

CC26138

CC26138

Plazmo Industries

2.6 X 138MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

0

CC22148

CC22148

Plazmo Industries

2.2 X 148MM CCFL BACKLIGHT

0

10100410

10100410

Plazmo Industries

G104SN03 AUO BACKLIGHT

0

Lamps - Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV

1. Overview

Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFLs) and Ultraviolet (UV) lamps are gas-discharge light sources that operate without heated filaments. CCFLs use cold cathodes to excite mercury vapor, producing ultraviolet light that is converted to visible light by phosphor coatings. UV lamps emit electromagnetic radiation at wavelengths between 100-400 nm, with subtypes like UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C. These technologies enable applications from display backlighting to sterilization, offering advantages in energy efficiency, compact design, and specialized radiation output.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
CCFL (Standard)Uniform linear light source, low power consumptionLCD monitor backlighting, industrial sensors
CCFL (High Brightness)Enhanced luminance (10,000-20,000 cd/m )Medical imaging displays, high-end scanners
UV-A (315-400 nm)Long-wave UV for fluorescence excitationNon-destructive testing, counterfeit detection
UV-C (200-280 nm)Short-wave germicidal radiationWater purification, air sterilization systems

3. Structure & Composition

CCFLs consist of a glass tube (3-8 mm diameter) coated with phosphor, filled with argon/krypton gas and mercury vapor. Electrodes made of nickel or molybdenum are sealed at both ends. UV lamps use quartz glass tubes (for UV-C) or soda-lime glass (UV-A) with specialized gas mixtures. UV-C lamps often contain amalgam to stabilize mercury vapor pressure, while UV-A lamps use phosphor coatings to adjust emission spectra.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterCCFLUV LampImportance
Luminous Efficiency30-60 lm/WN/AEnergy consumption optimization
UV IrradianceN/A1-100 mW/cm Determines sterilization/disinfection efficacy
Lifetime20,000-60,000 hours5,000-15,000 hoursSystem maintenance scheduling
Color Temperature5,000-6,500 KN/AColor accuracy in display applications
Operating Temperature0 C to 60 C-20 C to 100 CEnvironmental compatibility

5. Application Fields

  • CCFL: LCD TVs (pre-LED era), backlighting for avionics displays, photocopiers, and optical sensors
  • UV: Hospital sterilization equipment, semiconductor photolithography, water treatment plants, counterfeit banknote detectors

Case Study: CCFL arrays in 19" industrial control panels provide uniform 5000K illumination, while UV-C lamps in HVAC systems achieve 99.9% microbial inactivation at 254 nm wavelength.

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerCCFL ProductUV Product
OsramLUXEON CCFL 4W/8xxOZUV PL-L 9W/10P
PhilipsTL-W Mini 8WHg Pen Ray Lamp
ExcelitasCCFL-XX-XXXX seriesXenon Flash Lamps

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • For CCFL: Required brightness uniformity, operating temperature range, and dimming compatibility
  • For UV: Target microorganism susceptibility (peak at 265 nm for DNA absorption), quartz transmittance (>90% for UV-C), and ballast control requirements
  • Environmental: RoHS compliance (mercury content restrictions), vibration resistance for industrial settings

8. Industry Trends

While CCFLs face decline due to LED adoption (LED backlighting achieves >100,000 hours lifetime), UV lamps show growth in:

  • UV-LED arrays replacing mercury lamps in portable disinfection devices
  • Deep UV-C (200-280 nm) applications for airborne pathogen control
  • Smart integration with IoT-enabled UV dose monitoring systems
Regulatory shifts (EU RoHS restrictions on mercury) are accelerating development of mercury-free UV excimer lamps.

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