Arc Torch Mercury Tubular

A Mercury Tubular Arc Torch (MATU) is a device that is used to create ultraviolet radiation. It is a quartz glass tube filled with mercury and argon vapor. This torch produces an electrical discharge between metal electrodes inside a tube, which results in the creation of ultraviolet radiation, which can be used to treat various diseases.

The Tubular Mercury Arc Burner (MATU) is a source of high-intensity ultraviolet radiation for physiotherapy. It works on the basis of an arc discharge in mercury vapor. The burner is filled with oxygen and mercury vapor, which are contained in a glass tube.

The principle of operation of the Mercury Tubular Arc Burner (TAMA) is to create an electrical discharge between the electrodes in a quartz tube filled with mercury vapor. The electrical discharge causes ionization of mercury vapor, which leads to the formation of ultraviolet radiation with a wavelength of 200 to 400 nm. This radiation is highly penetrating and can be used to treat many diseases.

The use of a Mercury Tubular Arc Burner (MATA) can be very useful for the physiotherapeutic treatment of many diseases such as arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteochondrosis, bone fractures, injuries and other diseases of the musculoskeletal system. In addition, the Mercury Tubular Arc Burner can be used in cosmetology to treat acne, skin pigmentation and other skin diseases.



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