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13 Watt Black CFL Light Bulb

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Item Number: BLB13W
Manufacturer: SOS
Manufacturer Part No: BLB13W
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BLB13W 13 Watt Compact Fluorescent Black/Blue Bulb

Fluorescent black lights are typically made in the same fashion as normal fluorescent lights except that only one phosphor is used and the normally clear glass envelope of the bulb may be replaced by a deep-bluish-purple glass called Wood's glass, a nickel-oxide-doped glass, which blocks almost all visible light above 400 nanometers. The color of such lamps is often referred to in the trade as black light blue" or "BLB."

BLB13W Technical Specifications:
Wattage: 13 Watts
Base: E26 Standard Medium Screw Base
Coating: Black 


What Glows when exposed to Black Light?
 
White Paper
White paper is treated with fluorescent compounds to help it appear brighter and therefore whiter. Sometimes forgery of historical documents can be detected by placing them under a black light to see whether or not they fluoresce. White paper made post-1950 contains fluorescent chemicals while older paper doesn't.
 
Club Soda
The bitter flavoring of tonic water is due to the presence of quinine, which glows blue-white when placed under a black light.

Body Fluids
Many body fluids contain fluorescent molecules. Forensic scientists use ultraviolet lights at crime scenes to find blood, urine, or semen (all fluorescent).

Vitamins
Vitamin A and the B vitamins thiamine, niacin, and riboflavin are strongly fluorescent. Try crushing a vitamin B-12 tablet and dissolving it in vinegar. The solution will glow bright yellow under under a black light.

Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll makes plants green, but it fluoresces a blood red color. Grind some spinach or swiss chard in a small amount of alcohol (e.g., vodka or ever clear) and pour it through a coffee filter to get chlorophyll extract (you keep the part that stays on the filter, not the liquid). You can see the red glow using a black light or even a strong fluorescent bulb, such as an overhead projector lamp, which (you guessed it) gives off ultraviolet light.

Antifreeze
Manufacturers purposely include fluorescent additives in antifreeze fluid so that black lights can be used to find antifreeze splashes to help investigators reconstruct automobile accident scenes.

Laundry Detergents
Some of the whiteners in detergent work by making your clothing a bit fluorescent. Even though clothing is rinsed after washing, residues on white clothing cause it to glow bluish-white under a black light. Bluing agents and softening agents often contain fluorescent dyes, too. The presence of these molecules sometimes causes white clothing to appear blue in photographs.
 
Tooth Whiteners
Whiteners and some enamels contain compounds that glow blue to keep teeth from appearing yellow.
 
Postage Stamps
Stamps are printed with inks that contain fluorescent dyes.
 
Jellyfish
If you have a jellyfish handy, see what it looks like under a black light in a darkened room. Some of the proteins within a jellyfish are intensely fluorescent.
 
Some Minerals and Gems
Fluorescent rocks include fluorite, calcite, gypsum, ruby, talc, opal, agate, quartz, and amber. Minerals and gemstones are most commonly made fluorescent or phosphorescent due to the presence of impurities. The Hope Diamond, which is blue, phosphorescence red for several seconds after exposure to shortwave ultraviolet light.

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Jeff (Texas) 9/23/2009 3:55 PM
These are great. Better quality than local stores and half the price. Works well with UV reactive paint. Delivery was also very fast and well packaged.