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The Spectrum Discharge Tube, manufactured by Glass Agencies and supplied under the EROSE logo, is a laboratory apparatus used to observe and study emission spectra produced by gas when exposed to electricity. The present tool is commonly used in the physics laboratories of universities and colleges, the Science Research Center, and exploration organizations to teach and demonstrate concepts related to the atomic structure, the spectral line, and the energy transition. The tube shall be made of transparent glass and include a precise gas seal with reduced strain, electrode position, and simultaneously an end. When the gas inside the tube is connected to a compatible high-voltage control source, the gas inside changes its electrically excited state and emits light at a characteristic wavelength, producing a unique spectral shape specific to that gas. This scholarship allows students to visualize the emission spectrum and understand the relationship of the atomic energy tiers and the radiation. The translucent glass structure entitles clear visibility to the radiation discharge, thereby facilitating a powerful presentation during lectures and laboratory experiments. The tube shall be designed to be used in conjunction with the standard spectrum tube holders and the measuring units normally found in the physics laboratory. It must be available with a variety of gas mixtures, such as hydrogen, helium, neon, mercury vapor, sodium, and other substances commonly used in spectroscopy. In order to recommend protocols, the assembly provides safe handling in everyday laboratory use when functioning as per the procedures. The compact design makes it easy to place in the container and make sure it’s secure while it’s in use. Glass manufacturers shall comply with control and inspection procedures to ensure precise gas filling, safe waterproofing, adequate electrode coordination, and unchanging light emission at unit of measurement. Individual tubes must be checked to ensure reliable performance during frequent training.


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