Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!ncar!tank!uxc!iuvax!silver!commgrp From: commgrp@silver.bacs.indiana.edu Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: argon (and neon) bulbs Message-ID: <7200029@silver> Date: 27 Jan 89 14:41:00 GMT References: <662@wucs1.wustl.edu> Organization: Indiana University CSCI, Bloomington Lines: 47 Nf-ID: #R:wucs1.wustl.edu:-66200:silver:7200029:000:1152 Nf-From: silver.bacs.indiana.edu!commgrp Jan 27 09:41:00 1989 >Does anyone know if argon lamps are still are manufactured or even >available? ... In general I'd be interested in any source of >rare gas lamps. >-- >James Sterbenz I can't find any argon bulbs in last year's Newark Electronics catalog. Several people responded to my recent request for a source of UV fluorescent tubes (THANKS; replies wouldn't go to all). Here are a couple of promising sources that I received: >"Try Ward's Natural Science Establishment > 5100 W. Henrietta Road > Rochester, NY > (716) 359-2502 > >They have supplied Science stuff for about a century. Also, >they target the professional/collegiate market as opposed to >Edmunds who targets the amateur/scholastic market." > >Good luck. > >Al Jones acj@cci632 -- > There's a company called Ultraviolet Products that I got in >touch with when I was looking for a UV tube to erase EPROMs. >They have all sorts of UV tubes for many different applications >(ie. all wavelengths). > > UVP's information: > >Phone: 1-800-4LAMPUV >Address: >5100 Walnut Grove >PO Box 1501 >San Gabriel, CA, 91778 > > Greg Bell -- Frank reid@gold.bacs.indiana.edu