Ultraviolet display

Open Day Ultraviolet display Photo:Suzanne WebbThis Ultraviolet display was made for the Open day in 2014.
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It is half of a larger display. The other half is for radioactive specimens. There is an acrylic cover and a flip up signing board. There is switchable internal lighting, fan cooling and a shelf at the rear for the various predominantly 12 V plug pack supplies.

All components are mounted on a perforated board with simple self tapping screws. This makes removal or changing position of a part of the display easy.  I could make the display more dynamic by rotating the items on a platter past the UV source.

Ultraviolet display of fluorescent items
The main UV light is a 10 W LED which has some heatsinking requirements. I later added an upward facing 3 W UV LED to show fluorescence of external items.

The ultraviolet display fluorescent items are:

  • fluorescein in bottle
  • tonic water in unopened bottle,
  • Rhodamine D (orange container),
  • uranium marble,
  • fluorescent scorpion (faded),
  • activated zinc sulphide (yellow plastic bag),
  • wernerite (orange rock),
  • fluorescent plastic rod,
  • fluoro acrylic sheet,
  • red nightclub bangle,
  • strontium aluminate with 2% europium activation for exotica (pink bag).

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Photo Date: March 8, 2014

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