Abstract: In a metallic vapor discharge lamp, in whose arc tube provided with electrodes are encapsulated together with mercury and inert gas, whose quantity is adequate for maintaining arc discharges, an adequate quantity of iron and an adequate quantity of a metal, in which at least one of the metals tin, magnesium, bismuth, thallium, cadmium or manganese is selected, together with halogen, as a result of the fact that the encapsulated halogen at least contains bromine, whose weight ratio to the total halogen is 0.26%, the adhesion of iron to the inside of the arc tube is prevented and consequently a radiation intensity of the ultraviolet rays effective for curing paints or inks is maintained over a long period of time.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 19, 1992
Date of Patent:
February 28, 1995
Assignee:
Oshiodenki Kabushiki Kaisha
Inventors:
Masachika Ohyama, Tetsuo Fuse, Motohiro Sakai, Kazuyuki Mori