Ceramic discharge lamp with leadthroughs protected

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H01J 61/52 (2006.01) H01J 61/36 (2006.01)

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CA 1060524

ABSTRACT: Electric discharge lamps having a ceramic lamp vessel and current leadthroughs of niobium or tantalum cannot be operated in a nitrogen-containing atmosphere or in air due to attack of the current leadthroughs by the surrounding gas. According to the invention, those parts of the current leadthroughs which during operation have a temperature of more than 500°C and more than 350°C, respectively, are screened from the surrounding gas by means of ceramic mouldings which are connected to the current leadthroughs in a gas-tight manner by means of sealing material. As a result of this the lamps according to the invention can be operated in a nitogen-containing atmosphere and in air respectively. --13-

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