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Deuterium and Tungsten Lamps

Carl Stuart Limited supply Deuterium Lamps and Tungsten Lamps for the majority of manufacturers' instrumentation such as Agilent HPLC, Hitachi HPLC, Perkin-Elmer HPLC, Shimazu HPLC, Thermo Separations HPLC and Waters HPLC.

We recommend Agilent Lamps for Agilent Instruments. Agilent HPLC detector & Spectrophotometer lamps adhere to the highest quality standards - you can' t buy a more reliable or stable lamp. To ensure consistently high quality, all testing follows a rigorous quality control process. Each lamp is thoroughly tested for operating voltage, noise& drift, light intensity, and lamp alignment before it's made available to you.

Furthermore, when you purchase an Agilent lamp there's no guesswork. Agilent lamps are made to be a perfect fit with your Agilent Chromatography instruments. You can be confident knowing you have the exact specifications you need. You also have the reassurance of using detector and spectrophotometer lamps with consistent characteristics, enabling consistent test results.

At Carl Stuart Ltd, we also supply a tried and tested range of lamps for other manufacturers' instruments, which are provided by various suppliers. These detector lamps and spectrophotometer lamps have been verified for use by our Service Department and are routinely used in numerous pharmaceutical manufacturing sites throughout Ireland and the UK. Please Contact Us for details regarding the most suitable lamp for your instrumentation. We are confident you will be happy with the quality of the products, which are available at very attractive rates.

HPLC Detector& Spectrophotometer Lamp Troubleshooting Tips

1. Clean the detector flow cell regularly. If the flow cell is not clean, the amount of light moving through the flow cell is insufficient, affecting light intensity

2. Fingerprints can affect lamp performance. Wear gloves when handling the lamp, and do not touch the bulb. Also avoid shock when installing or transporting the lamp

3. Lamp light intensity is reduced over time. For those needing high intensity light, be sure to regularly check noise and drift to ensure that reduced lighting is not interfering with your application.