I had a blue box built around my Oriel UV source. Never forgot to wear my goggles. Never stuck live hands under the flood. A high power ventillation to suck off the ozone. Just a few tips that should help. On Sep 25, 9:22, John Vig wrote: > Subject: RE: UV source > I hope that you are aware of the dangers of short-wavelength UV. It is a much > more potent carcinogen, for skin exposure, than ordinary sunlight (it damages > DNA much more effectively), and it generates ozone, which is > toxic..................John. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jayant Neogiat Internet_Gateway > Sent: Sunday, September 13, 1998 12:32 PM > To: MEMS@ISI.EDU at Internet_Gateway > Subject: RE: UV source > > << File: RFC822 message headers.txt >> Hi: > > I have been using a UV source from ORIEL. It is not very expensive but does a > great job. > > Regards > Jayant Neogi > Director: Norsam Technologies > Ph# 503-640-0586 > > Jun Zhang wrote: > > > Dear colleague: > > I am looking for a UV source with the 185nm wavelength coverage. It would have > a flexible light guides allow precise placement and control of the light. Does > anybody know the company which may has this products available? Any reference or > information on that are appreciated. > > > > Jun Zhang > > > >