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Solar Simulator Flashlamps test photovoltaic cells.
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Solar Simulator Flashlamps test photovoltaic cells.


December 19, 2007 - Offered in variety of shapes in lengths up to 6 m, Solar Simulation Flashlamps are suitable for testing crystalline or thin-film materials. Mercury-free units match requirements for simulators with output powers from 100-3,000 W. When used with appropriate optical filter, lamps can achieve ASTM E925-05, JIS C 8912-1989, IEC 904-09, and related international standards for Class A solar simulators. Units remain off until testing begins, eliminating undesired heat buildup.


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Release date: December 12, 2007


Solar Simulator Flashlamps Test Photovoltaic Cells and Solar Modules


A full line of flashlamps offered in a variety of shapes and sizes to provide true sunlight simulation for testing photovoltaic cells and solar modules has been introduced by Xenon Corp. of Wilmington, Massachusetts.

Xenon Solar Simulation Flashlamps are suitable for testing crystalline or thin-film materials and, when used with the appropriate optical filter, can achieve ASTM E925-05, JIS C 8912-1989, IEC 904-09, and related international standards for Class A solar simulators. Providing true sunlight simulation, these pulsed lamps remain off until testing begins, thereby saving energy and eliminating undesired heat buildup in photovoltaic cells and modules.

Designed to match requirements for solar simulators with output powers from 100 to 3000 Watts, Xenon Solar Simulation Flashlamps are offered in spiral, bulb, serpentine, U-shape, and linear shapes in lengths up to 6 meters. Custom flashlamps can be provided to accelerate product testing and ensure product quality in process control applications. Instant on/off capability permits single- or multi-pulse use and these flashlamps are mercury-free.

Xenon Solar Simulation Flashlamps are priced according to configuration and quantity. Literature and price quotations are available upon request.

For more information contact:
Xenon Corporation
James Maxwell, Marketing Director
37 Upton Drive
Wilmington, MA 01887
(800) 936-6695 FAX (978) 661-9055
e-mail: jmaxwell@xenoncorp.com
http://www.xenoncorp.com


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Xenon Corporation
James Maxwell Marketing Director
37 Upton Drive
Wilmington MA 01887
USA
Phone: 800-936-6695
FAX: 978-661-9055
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Company Information:
Name: Xenon Corp.
Address: 20 Commerce Way
City: Woburn
State: MA
ZIP: 01801 1057
Country: USA
Phone: 800-XENON-XL
FAX: 781-933-8804
http://www.xenoncorp.com



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