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About
Traser H3
Technology
traser® H3, the Science
Behind the Technology.
Mention radioactivity and the image of men in orange radiation
protection suits holding Geiger counters may come to mind.
However, many industries are making good use of radioactivity
and are in the process saving lives in the medical arena and/or
manufacturing products containing the mb-microtec illumination
technology, powered by the decay of tritium.
What is Tritium?
Tritium is a heavy form (isotope) of hydrogen and for this
reason behaves chemically exactly like it. Pure tritium
therefore forms a gas T2 (like hydrogen forms H2). However,
tritium is not stable but decays to the inert gas helium with a
half-life of 12.3 years. This means that after this time half of
any amount of tritium will have become helium. This
transformation process is called a pure beta-decay. In this
process no gamma radiation occurs and only a low energy electron
is emitted.
Comparing traser® H3 illumination and Super Lumi Nova
If the luminous markings on a watch are reasonably sized and
arranged, the readability in the dark is primarily determined by
their total light emitted. In order to assess the relative
merits, the light intensity of two dials with identical markings
by traser on one and lumi nova on the other, were measured and
compared. The results, with the light intensity expressed in the
unit “nanocandela” (ncd) are given below.

The radio luminescent traser light remains constant, while the
purely phosphorescent light of the luminova may initially be
brighter but diminishes within minutes and becomes progressively
less luminous.
The results: lumi nova provides limited night
reading capability whereas mb-microtecs illumination provides
safe, unfailing and unlimited night time readability.
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