Lamps and Detector Supplies

Chrom Tech supplies genuine Agilent certified replacement lamps engineered for maximum sensitivity, long-term stability, and reliable detector performance in UV, VIS, and DAD systems. As an authorized Agilent distributor, we provide only OEM-certified lamps manufactured, aligned, and tested to precise optical and electrical specifications.

  • Every lamp is tested for noise, drift, operating voltage, light intensity, and optical alignment to ensure detector stability and reproducible results.
  • Improved coating technologies extend Agilent lamp lifetimes by up to 50%, minimizing downtime and replacement frequency.
  • Agilent’s deuterium lamps feature a narrow output aperture that increases light intensity and reduces baseline noise—delivering a significantly higher signal-to-noise ratio.
  • Enhanced sensitivity supports lower detection limits and more confident quantitation, with typical lifetimes exceeding 2,000 hours of operation.

All Agilent replacement lamps are manufactured in an ISO 9001–certified facility and are fully traceable throughout production. Each unit undergoes rigorous performance validation using NIST- and PTB-certified optical standards, ensuring compliance with Agilent’s strict detector requirements and guaranteeing dependable, long-term detector performance.

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Key Definitions
Deuterium Lamp
A UV light source used in LC detectors to provide a stable, high-intensity baseline at low wavelengths. Agilent deuterium lamps are engineered to minimize noise and drift for sensitive UV quantitation.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (S/N)
A measure of detector performance comparing analyte peak height to baseline noise. Higher S/N improves detection limits and quantitation accuracy.
Optical Alignment
The precise positioning of the light source within the detector housing to ensure maximum intensity and minimal stray light—critical for reproducible detector performance.
ISO 9001 Certification
An international quality management standard ensuring consistent manufacturing processes, traceability, and rigorous documentation throughout lamp production.
NIST/PTB Traceability
A validation requirement indicating optical test equipment is calibrated against U.S. (NIST) or German (PTB) national measurement standards, ensuring accurate photometric performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Agilent deuterium lamps typically last?
Agilent certified lamps typically deliver more than 2,000 hours of stable use. Enhanced coatings and optimized lamp geometry help maintain intensity while reducing noise and drift over the usable lifetime.
Why should I choose genuine Agilent lamps over third-party alternatives?
Genuine Agilent lamps are tested for noise, drift, optical alignment, and operating voltage. OEM lamps help deliver higher signal-to-noise, consistent sensitivity, and repeatable detector performance, with validation supported by traceable measurement standards.
How do I know when my detector lamp needs replacement?
Common indicators include increasing baseline noise, reduced sensitivity, drifting calibration, or detector warnings related to lamp intensity or voltage. Replacing the lamp restores optical intensity and supports accurate UV quantitation.
Are Chrom Tech replacement lamps genuine Agilent OEM parts?
Yes. Chrom Tech is an authorized Agilent distributor and supplies only certified OEM lamps that meet Agilent’s optical, alignment, and performance standards.
Do all detectors use the same type of lamp?
No. Deuterium lamps are used for UV detection, while tungsten or xenon lamps may be used for visible or other optical detection modes. Always match the lamp to your specific Agilent detector model to ensure correct alignment and spectral performance.