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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_mantle The Wikipedia Page on Gas Mantles] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_mantle The Wikipedia Page on Gas Mantles] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3rncxf4Or8 A Video by the YouTube Channel "[[Technology Connections]]" Titled "How the gas mantle made lamps 10X brighter" ] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3rncxf4Or8 A Video by the YouTube Channel "[[Technology Connections]]" Titled "How the gas mantle made lamps 10X brighter" ] | ||
[[Category: Lighting]] |
Revision as of 19:58, 30 December 2021
Basics
- A Device that Dramatically Improves the Brightness of Flame Based Lanterns / Lamps
- Mainly:
- Gas Lamps (Traditionally Town Gas , but now mainly Methane , or Propane , or White Gas )
- These should also run off of DME , experimentation needed with Syngas , Hydrogen , and Raw Biogas (Sulfur Deposits / SOx Emissions ?)
- Pressurized Liquid Fuel Lanterns ( Kerosene Lanterns / White Gas Lanterns )
- Experimentation needed with running these off of various Alcohols
- Gas Lamps (Traditionally Town Gas , but now mainly Methane , or Propane , or White Gas )
- They work via using the flame to heat Incandescent Materials and/or Candoluminescent Materials that are formed in a mesh "mantle"
- Thus rather than optimizing a flame for brightness, the flame can be adapted for Clean Combustion / Efficiency (Needs Clarification Between the Two)
- Reduces Indoor Air Pollution Where Fueled Lanterns are Still used for Indoor Lighting ( <- Make page on areas where electric lighting is not accessible etc)
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Gas Mantles
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Technology Connections" Titled "How the gas mantle made lamps 10X brighter"