ASSMANN WSW Components

ASSMANN WSW Components

ASSMANN WSW Components is a leading provider of high-quality electronic components and interconnect solutions for various industries. With over 45 years of experience, the company offers a wide range of products including connectors, cable assemblies, heat sinks, and switches, serving applications in automotive, industrial, telecommunications, and consumer electronics. ASSMANN WSW Components' products are designed to meet the specific needs of each industry, providing superior performance, reliability, and durability. The company's focus on innovation and technology has resulted in numerous patents and industry awards, solidifying its reputation as a trusted partner for businesses seeking cutting-edge solutions. ASSMANN WSW Components' experienced team of engineers and technicians work closely with clients to understand their unique requirements and develop customized solutions that ensure optimal performance and reliability. The company places a strong emphasis on quality, adhering to stringent manufacturing processes and certifications such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 to guarantee the highest levels of safety and environmental responsibility. Additionally, ASSMANN WSW Components is committed to sustainability and social responsibility, implementing eco-friendly practices throughout its operations and supporting local communities. With a focus on customer satisfaction, the company offers exceptional service and technical support, ensuring that clients receive the best possible solutions for their needs. As a leader in the industry, ASSMANN WSW Components continues to innovate and provide high-quality, reliable electronic components and interconnect solutions that drive success across industries.

Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV Lamps

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About  Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) & UV Lamps

Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFLs) and UV lights are specialized light sources that utilize a mercury vapor to emit ultraviolet (UV) light, which then causes a phosphor coating to produce visible light in the case of CCFLs. UV lights, on the other hand, provide wavelengths within the ultraviolet frequency range. CCFLs and UV lights are available in various sizes to suit different applications. The width of these lights typically ranges from 2.0 mm to 11 mm, while their length can vary from 25 mm to 600 mm. This range in size allows for flexibility in designing lighting systems that cater to specific requirements. CCFLs use a cold cathode technology, where the mercury vapor inside the lamp is excited by an electric field generated between two electrodes. This excitation causes the mercury vapor to emit UV light. The phosphor coating present on the inner surface of the lamp then absorbs this UV light and re-emits it as visible light, providing illumination. CCFLs find application in various devices such as LCD monitors, backlit displays, and scanners. UV lights, on the other hand, emit light within the ultraviolet frequency range without the additional step of converting it into visible light. These lights are designed to emit specific UV wavelengths required for various applications, including sterilization, photochemical processes, forensic analysis, and medical treatments. The size range of CCFLs and UV lights allows for their integration into different systems and equipment, depending on the specific lighting requirements. They are commonly used in various industries, including electronics, healthcare, manufacturing, and scientific research. In summary, Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFLs) and UV lights are specialized light sources that utilize mercury vapor to emit UV light and visible light (in the case of CCFLs). They come in a range of sizes, from 2.0 mm to 11 mm wide and 25 mm to 600 mm long, allowing for versatility in lighting system design. CCFLs employ a phosphor coating to convert UV light into visible light, while UV lights emit light within the ultraviolet frequency range for specific applications. These lights find applications in a wide range of industries and devices.