Application of molybdenum foil in gas discharge lamp
Gas discharge lamps are usually gas discharge lamps called high pressure gas discharge lamps, such as high pressure sodium lamps or especially MPXL(micro power xenon light) lamps or especially the corresponding mercury-free high pressure gas discharge lamps. In all of these lamps, the discharge capacitor (also commonly called the "burner") contains only a few microliters of gas. The higher the pressure of the inert gas in the discharge capacitor, the higher the effectiveness of these lamps in terms of luminescence.
Ensure that the electrical conductor is formed by a metal strip such as molybdenum strip in the area of the hole. Within these sealed segments, the conductors powering these electrodes usually include molybdenum strips in any way. This means that these electrodes are first connected to these molybdenum foils, which are then connected to the outer end to molybdenum wires, etc., which are used as connections outside the lamp. In this case, the seal in the tubular segment is carried out in such a way that the molybdenum foil is completely enclosed in the sealed segment.