Victory has developed a new method of vacuum deposition to provide
a superior glare reduction coating on its slimline infrared lamps.
The process, also known as sputtering, has been used on MR16 lamp
reflectors for many years, but was previously unsuitable for coating
a tubular surface.
The thickness of each film that makes up the multi-layer coating
is controlled much more tightly than is possible with competitive
dip-coating processes. The result is a lamp with constant colour
over its entire length, and from one batch to the next. The occurrence
of pinholes in the new coating is also reduced, but most importantly
the stability of the coating over lamp life has also been enhanced.
This new state of the art coating process even offers the flexibility
to tailor the transmission to suit different applications –
modifications in spectral output, colour of the transmitted light,
and amount of visible light are all brought within our control.
Lamps are available immediately in the standard ratings of 1000w,
1300w, 1500w and 2000w, with all types of caps. 110v lamps are
available up to 1500w.
Use this latest development where ruby lamps are considered ‘too
red’, or simply as an upgrade over existing dip-coated glare
reduction lamps.
Samples Available Now!