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Aquamarine: |
A deep blue green color. Compare to Voltarc® Aquamarine. |
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Blacklight:
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Do not confuse with Black Light Blue. This emits a dull blue light in the visible spectrum, coupled with an invisible ultraviolet output. Used in bars, etc. where a blacklight effect is desired, but a little visible light is acceptable. When pumped with Neon, this glass glows a brilliant orange color. |
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Blue:
(Blue) |
This standard blue emits a bright blue color when pumped with Argon. Most often it is pumped with Neon, where it gives a beautiful pink output. Compare to Voltarc® Blue, or EGL #E40 Blue. |
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Coral Pink: |
This glass gives off a beautiful pink color when pumped with Argon. Compare to Voltarc® Mercury Rose, or EGL Coral Pink. |
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Fuchsia: |
This gives off a purplish pink color when pumped with Argon. Compare to Voltarc® Paradise Pink(TM), or EGL Falmingo. |
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Green: |
Pumped with Argon, this gives off a bright green light. Compare to Voltarc® Green or EGL E10 Green. |
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Neo Ruby: |
Normally pumped with Neon. This gives off a deeper red color than clear glass coated with neon. If, when first pumped, you get a pinkish color it is an indication that you have some residual mercury in the tube (common if you pump Argon and Neon on the same manifold). Age the tube for a few hours and the pink color should go away. |
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Purple: |
This is the color LSN was famous for. It is a deep purple with a blacklight effect. Very noticeable and appealing. If you have not tried it, do so now! |
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Rich Blue: |
Pumped with Argon, this gives off a deep rich blue color. Compare to Voltarc® Sparkling Blue(TM), or EGL Horizon Blue for a fraction of the cost. |
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Turquoise: |
Similar to Aquamarine but not as deep, and a little less green (more blue). |
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