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Neon is used as an electrical light source and as a test gas.

 
 
   Industrial gases are used in almost all modern light sources in the helium group of gases. Neon is mainly used to fill various fluorescent lamps, luminous signaling devices and glow lamps.
 
 
   The industrial gas liquid neon is also widely used in cryogenic radiation detectors, as well as for other specialized instruments in space exploration programs. The industrial gas neon mixed with argon, helium and mercury vapor can be used to fill phosphorescent tubes. Neon mixed with argon can be used to fill gate current radio tubes. The industrial gas helium is widely used in laser technology, and neon-helium continuum lasers are widely used in optical applications where the power is only a fraction of a watt.
 
 
   Neon is used in radioactive ionization detectors, and a mixture of neon, argon and helium is utilized in Geiger-Muller counters. In addition, the industrial gas neon may be filled in certain high-voltage electron tube changeover switches and adjustment tubes. In tracer particle detectors, the industrial gas neon is commonly used as a fill gas in spark and electron flow chambers.
 
 
    For low-pressure discharge tubes, in a clean glass tube, pure neon produces orange light, neon and argon, helium mixed in different proportions, filled with a variety of filtered glass tubes can be made into colorful neon lights (word mode display lights). Neon low-voltage discharge tubes are widely used as indicator lights. Because of the red light emitted by neon light transmission ability, long-term not neon are not used to fill a variety of signaling devices, as ports, airports, stations and other land and water transportation key places to show signs.
 
 

 


Post time: Mar-12-2024