Sulphur Plasma Start Up
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It looks like a mini sun
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That's definitely the diaphragm closing because of the light!
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The lamp uses high pressure sulfur vapor and a small amount of argon sealed in a quartz envelope. The gases are heated by microwave energy until they reach the plasma state. The argon helps with the ignition process.
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About 700 watts of microwave radiation is being emitted from the aperture above the spinning bulb.
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how do you make that?
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It looks like there is a beam coming out of the bottom.
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check out the new ESP High Speed Film; seach youtube for "HIGH SPEED SULPHUR PLASMA IGNITION FILM"
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Get some sulphur, place it in a vacuum, and apply heat. eventually, after it melts, and then evaporates, it will ionize and become incandescant. Sulphur plasma.
I think, that camera operator likes to play with lasers etc. Nicely burned cam`s matrix :)))
helldriver85 3 years ago 7
no, that's just a artifact of the image sensor in the camera. if too much light falls on the sensor, a cascade effect happens that causes all the adjacent sensing cells to tweak out.
danielmiester 3 years ago 5