I guess the other obvious place to look for these lamps is the supplier you
use to purchase other PCB-making goods (board, developer, etc.). The
suppliers I use in the UK for such materials (RS Components, Farnel, Rapid
Electronics...) sell suitable lamps, and complete exposure units designed
for the job too.
Regards,
Tony
At 10:23 04/04/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi John,
>
>What you want is called a "germicidal lamp". It is a clear glass
>fluorescent lamp. Mine is about 14 inches long. I bought it and a
>holder for about $20 (quite some time ago). Ask for one at an
>electrical supply house.
>
>HTH
>
>Alan KM6VV
>
>johnman9146 wrote:
> >
> > <SNIP>
> > I do not have a UV light source. I didn't buy one as I didn't want
> > to spend the money. Some of you have told me that you made a light
> > box. What types of lights/lamps work for exposure? I saw somewhere
> > that a blacklight works. Is this true?
> >
> > <SNIP>
> > So please, if you could help me build a UV light source to expose
> > small PCB's, I would appreciate it.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>
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