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ZOLIX GLORIA-X500A 500W Xenon Arc Light Source

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Brand ZOLIX
Origin Beijing, China
Manufacturer Type Direct Manufacturer
Product Category Domestic
Model GLORIA-X500A
Light Source Type Xenon Arc Lamp
Illumination Mode External Irradiation
Spectral Range 250–2500 nm
Output Beam Diameter 46 mm
Optical Axis Height Adjustment Range 157–193 mm
Light Collection Efficiency Gain >60% (vs. standard parabolic reflector)
Intensity Stability ≤2% (with imported lamp bulb, under constant-current power supply)
Max. Envelope Temperature (Bulb Wall) <500 °C at 600 W equivalent load
Max. Anode Temperature <180 °C
Lamp Replacement & Realignment Time ≤5 minutes
Safety Features Interlocked lid cutoff, thermal shutdown, ignition timeout protection (10 s)

Overview

The ZOLIX GLORIA-X500A is a high-power, externally irradiating xenon arc light source engineered for precision optical laboratories requiring broadband spectral output with high radiometric stability and reproducible beam geometry. Based on the principle of direct-current (DC) stabilized arc discharge in high-pressure xenon gas, the system generates a continuous spectrum spanning 250–2500 nm — covering deep UV, visible, and near-infrared regions — with a correlated color temperature of approximately 5800 K, closely matching natural solar irradiance. This makes it especially suitable for applications demanding solar-simulated illumination, such as photovoltaic quantum efficiency testing, accelerated weathering studies, photochemical reaction kinetics, and spectrophotometric calibration. The source integrates a spherical mirror-based collector optics design, which increases radiant flux collection efficiency by over 60% compared to conventional parabolic configurations. Its modular architecture supports rapid reconfiguration between 350 W, 500 W xenon, and mercury-xenon lamps via standardized mechanical and electrical interfaces — enabling lab-scale adaptability without hardware redesign.

Key Features

  • High-efficiency spherical reflector optics delivering >60% improvement in light collection versus standard parabolic systems
  • Precise external adjustment knobs for real-time alignment of lamp filament and reflected beam — enabling optimal overlap and maximum energy throughput
  • Thermally optimized forced-air cooling architecture maintaining bulb wall temperature <500 °C and anode temperature <180 °C even under sustained 20% overload conditions (i.e., 600 W equivalent)
  • Robust high-voltage circuit isolation design minimizing risk of corona discharge or arcing during ignition and operation
  • Interlock-enabled safety system: automatic power cutoff upon lid opening, thermal shutdown above safe operating thresholds, and ignition failure lockout after 10 s of unsuccessful triggering
  • Adjustable optical axis height (157–193 mm) accommodating diverse optical benches and spectrometer coupling geometries
  • Stable DC power supply delivering ≤2% intensity fluctuation (RMS) when paired with certified imported xenon bulbs

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The GLORIA-X500A is compatible with standard 350–500 W xenon, mercury, and mercury-xenon short-arc lamps (e.g., LSB-GX500), provided matching current-rated power supplies and mechanical adapters are used. Its external irradiation configuration allows seamless integration into custom optical trains, monochromator input ports, integrating spheres, and environmental exposure chambers. From a regulatory standpoint, the system’s electrical architecture complies with IEC 61000-6-3 (EMI emission limits) and IEC 61000-6-2 (immunity requirements). While not certified as a Class 3B laser product, its UV output necessitates adherence to ANSI Z136.1 and IEC 60825-1 safety protocols: users must employ UV-blocking eyewear (OD ≥4 @ 250–400 nm), avoid direct viewing through optical elements, and implement physical beam enclosures where applicable. The unit supports GLP-compliant documentation workflows when operated with audit-trail-capable external controllers.

Software & Data Management

The GLORIA-X500A operates as a standalone analog-controlled instrument; no embedded firmware or proprietary software is required for basic functionality. However, its power supply features analog voltage input (0–5 V or 0–10 V) and TTL-compatible status outputs (lamp-on, fault, interlock open), enabling full integration into LabVIEW, Python (via DAQ cards), or PLC-based automation platforms. Optional digital interface modules (sold separately) provide RS-232/RS-485 communication for remote start/stop, intensity ramping, and real-time thermal monitoring — supporting traceable parameter logging aligned with 21 CFR Part 11 requirements when deployed with validated third-party data acquisition systems.

Applications

  • Solar simulation for PV cell EQE and IPCE measurements per ASTM E948 and IEC 60904-8
  • Accelerated material aging tests (paints, polymers, textiles) per ISO 4892-2 and ASTM G154
  • Photochemical reactor illumination in catalysis and environmental chemistry research
  • Broadband calibration of spectroradiometers, hyperspectral imagers, and UV-VIS-NIR detectors
  • Fluorescence excitation source for widefield microscopy when coupled with appropriate bandpass filters
  • UV curing process development and validation in semiconductor and display manufacturing

FAQ

Does the GLORIA-X500A include a lamp bulb?
No — the GLORIA-X500A system includes only the lamp housing and constant-current power supply. The 500 W xenon lamp (e.g., LSB-GX500) must be ordered separately.
Can I use mercury or mercury-xenon lamps with this source?
Yes — the mechanical and electrical interfaces support interchangeable 350–500 W short-arc lamps, including Hg and Hg-Xe variants, provided the corresponding ballast and igniter are used.
What safety certifications does the unit carry?
The system conforms to IEC 61000 electromagnetic compatibility standards. It is not CE-marked as a complete medical or industrial device but meets general laboratory equipment safety expectations per IEC 61010-1 when installed per manual instructions.
Is water cooling available?
No — the design relies exclusively on low-turbulence forced-air cooling to preserve optical stability; liquid cooling is neither supported nor recommended due to vibration and condensation risks.
How often should the reflector be cleaned or replaced?
The fused silica spherical mirror requires periodic inspection; cleaning with spectroscopic-grade methanol and lint-free wipes is recommended every 200 operational hours. Mirror replacement is typically needed after ~5,000 hours of cumulative use under clean-room conditions.

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