Hamamatsu L10852 Ultraviolet Mercury Lamp — Deep-UV Light Source for Spectroscopy, Curing & Semiconductor Process
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS · L10852 / L1066 SERIES · UV MERCURY LAMP · 1PC
The Hamamatsu L10852 is a low-pressure mercury-vapor UV lamp from
Hamamatsu Photonics
(Japan), built as a stable deep-UV source for spectroscopy, UV water purification, UV curing,
photolithography exposure, and semiconductor metrology tools. KOEED lists the L10852 alongside the
L1066 as an
adjacent specialty light source — the same single-line, BOM-level supply model we use for
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Schneider,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic, and
KEYENCE
control hardware. Treat it as a specialty / adjacent category: a photonics source that pairs
naturally with vision, dispensing, and exposure sub-systems in a modern line.
Key Technical Specifications & Overview
The L10852 is built around a sealed fused-silica envelope containing a measured dose of mercury and
an inert starter gas, ignited by either a hot-cathode (preheated electrode) or cold-cathode
(high-voltage strike) driver. Output is dominated by the 253.7 nm (254 nm) UV-C resonance line,
with a secondary 184.9 nm (185 nm) line emitted in ozone-producing variants. Lamp life typically
falls between 2,000 and 10,000 hours depending on drive current, duty cycle, and ambient
temperature. The figures below are taken from the manufacturer's published family datasheet;
exact values for a specific sub-variant (L10852-01, L10852-02, etc.) should be confirmed with a
datasheet
request before panel build-out.
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Brand
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Hamamatsu Photonics (Japan)
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Series
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L10852 (companion family: L1066)
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Lamp Type
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Low-pressure mercury-vapor UV lamp
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Dominant Emission
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253.7 nm (254 nm) UV-C resonance line; secondary 184.9 nm in ozone-producing variants
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Power Range
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~30 W to 200 W (variant-dependent)
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Cathode Design
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Hot-cathode (preheated) or cold-cathode (instant-start) — confirm sub-model
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Useful Service Life
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2,000 – 10,000 hours (drive & duty-cycle dependent)
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Bulb Envelope
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Synthetic fused silica (high UV-C transmittance, ozone-grade optional)
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Cooling
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Natural convection or forced-air, depending on wattage and housing
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Typical Drive
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Electronic or magnetic ballast, matched to cathode type
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Quantity
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1PC
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Stock & Lead Time
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In stock — quote within 24 hours at
Moritta@KOEED.COM
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Application Scenarios & Where It Fits
The L10852 family is engineered for processes that need a stable, narrow-band deep-UV source
rather than broadband illumination. Within industrial-automation line build-out it most often
appears in:
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UV water purification — drinking water, ballast water, ultrapure water
for semiconductor wet benches, and medical / dialysis loops. The 254 nm line provides the
germicidal dose used in municipal and marine installations.
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UV curing — printing, coating, ink, adhesive, varnish and
conformal-coat lines where 254 nm output drives photo-initiator chemistry. Pairs naturally
with a
KEYENCE
or
Allen-Bradley
line controller that sequences the lamp, conveyor, and shutter.
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Air purification & surface sterilization — upper-room and ducted
installations where the 185 nm line is used (ozone-producing variant) to break down VOCs.
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Semiconductor photolithography & exposure — mask aligners, PCB
exposure units, and small-substrate lithography where 254 nm exposes resist. Often installed
alongside
Omron
or
Mitsubishi
motion / I/O modules that handle stage and shutter sequencing.
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Fluorescence spectroscopy & HPLC UV detection — analytical
instruments that need a reference deep-UV source for excitation and detector calibration.
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Dermatology & phototherapy equipment — clinical-grade phototherapy
cabins and targeted-UV devices where calibrated UV-C / UV-B output is a regulatory
requirement.
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Semiconductor metrology & inspection — fluorescence microscopes and
wafer-inspection tools that use deep-UV to excite or bleach fluorophores. Often hosted on the
same
Yaskawa
or
Fanuc
precision stages that drive the inspection cell.
Integration & Wiring Notes
Even though the L10852 is a passive lamp, the way you wire it into a
Siemens or
Schneider
control rack defines its service life. Plan the following before panel build:
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Ballast match. A hot-cathode lamp cannot be driven from a cold-cathode
ballast and vice versa. Use the manufacturer-matched electronic or magnetic ballast and verify
the preheat / open-circuit voltage against the published curves.
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Cooling airflow. Envelope temperature is the dominant aging factor. Mount the
lamp in a reflector housing with forced-air flow if the duty cycle is above ~60% or the
wattage is above 100 W. Add a thermal switch in series with the line contactor.
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Interlock chain. Wire the lamp enable through the safety relay and door
interlock chain so the
PLC
error code database can flag an open interlock condition. Most lamp failures that KOEED
sees are actually interlock or cooling failures, not bulb wear.
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Run-time counter. Drive a retentive hour-meter from a discrete output of the
same
Panasonic
FP or
Mitsubishi
MELSEC CPU that gates the lamp. Service life is the strongest predictor of when UV-C output
drops below process spec — track it.
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Shielding & UV containment. UV-C is a personnel hazard. The housing must
fully block direct line-of-sight to the bulb and any reflected beam. Use a lamp-out / shutter
status input on the safety relay chain.
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EMI footprint. Mercury-vapor lamps are broadband EMI emitters. Keep the
ballast wiring short, route the high-voltage lead away from
KEYENCE
vision cables and low-level analog, and provide a dedicated ground return.
Installation & Commissioning Tips
Field experience from water-treatment and PCB-exposure integrations shows a few patterns worth
standardising on:
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Wear-in period. New lamps typically reach full output after 50–100
hours of operation. Capture a baseline irradiance reading at the end of wear-in and store it
on the machine HMI; later readings then show real aging rather than warm-up drift.
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Avoid cold operation. Do not start a lamp at ambient temperatures below the
published minimum. A no-strike or slow-warm condition accelerates envelope darkening and
shortens life dramatically.
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Clean the envelope, not the coating. Use isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free
wipe on the fused-silica envelope only. Never touch the bulb with bare fingers — skin
oils will bake into the silica and create local absorption spots that shorten life.
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Replacement cadence. For UV water purification, plan a preventive
replacement at ~80% of rated life, not at burnout. UV-C output degrades long before the lamp
fails to strike, and a half-output lamp is no longer a germicidal dose.
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Storage. Store spare L10852 lamps in their original foam-lined Hamamatsu
box, horizontal if possible, in a dry environment. Old stock that has been bounced around the
warehouse has a much higher infant-mortality rate.
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Spare parts pairing. When you stock a spare L10852, also stock a matched
ballast and a pre-terminated high-voltage lead set. Field replacements fail most often because
the technician had to mix and match the ballast, not because the lamp itself was bad.
Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
KOEED is an independent multi-brand industrial-automation sourcing company. We are not a
Hamamatsu subsidiary, but we hold the L10852 as an adjacent / specialty light-source SKU in the
same way we hold
Allen-Bradley
ControlLogix spares, Siemens S7 CPUs, or
Fanuc servo
amplifiers — a single BOM line, single RFQ, single shipment.
All quotes are email-based. Send a part list, the quantity, the project name, and the target
delivery window. We reply with availability and price within 24 hours on business days, then
arrange worldwide shipping from our Shenzhen / Hong Kong base. If the L10852 is a drop-in for a
legacy system, include the old lamp's part number, the ballast part number, and a photo of the
data plate — that lets us confirm sub-variant and cross-reference any end-of-life
replacements. For a deeper look at our sourcing and QC process, see
how KOEED's China sourcing company operates.
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Other useful entry points:
Questions on a specific Hamamatsu L10852 sub-variant, an EOL cross-reference, or a bulk-process
quotation? Email
Moritta@KOEED.COM
with the part number, the application, and the target quantity. We respond with availability
and a written quote within 24 hours on business days.