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Wood's Lamps Market Insights, Key Players and Competitive Landscape 2017-2021

Global wood lamps market is segmented on the basis of product type, product, application, and geography. A wood’s lamp is a diagnostic device that emits ultraviolet (UV) light in the 365 nanomater range and normally used by dermatologists to detect bacterial or fungal skin infections. Also, it can detect skin pigment like vitiligo and the other skin irregularities. It also determines if you have any corneal scratch on the surface of your eye. This test is termed as the black light test or ultraviolet light test.

Global wood lamps market is segmented on the basis of product type, product, application, and geography. A wood’s lamp is a diagnostic device that emits ultraviolet (UV) light in the 365 nanomater range and normally used by dermatologists to detect bacterial or fungal skin infections. Also, it can detect skin pigment like vitiligo and the other skin irregularities. It also determines if you have any corneal scratch on the surface of your eye. This test is termed as the black light test or ultraviolet light test.

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<strong>Wood's</strong> <strong>Lamps</strong> <strong>Market</strong> <strong>Insights</strong>, <strong>Key</strong><br />

<strong>Players</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Competitive</strong> L<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

<strong>2017</strong>-<strong>2021</strong><br />

“A wood’s lamp is a diagnostic device that emits<br />

ultraviolet (UV) light in the 365 nanomater range <strong>and</strong><br />

normally used by dermatologists to detect bacterial or<br />

fungal skin infections. The factors that play an important<br />

role in the growth of wood lamps market are wood lamps<br />

being lightweight & compact, with low power<br />

consumption, robust design, non-glare glass lens,<br />

diagnostic support <strong>and</strong> cuff for investigations without an<br />

external light source.”<br />

Global wood lamps market is segmented on the basis of product type, product, application, <strong>and</strong> geography. A wood’s<br />

lamp is a diagnostic device that emits ultraviolet (UV) light in the 365 nanomater range <strong>and</strong> normally used by<br />

dermatologists to detect bacterial or fungal skin infections. Also, it can detect skin pigment like vitiligo <strong>and</strong> the other<br />

skin irregularities. It also determines if you have any corneal scratch on the surface of your eye. This test is termed as<br />

the black light test or ultraviolet light test.<br />

In the market, modern black light sources are specially designed mercury vapor lamps, BLB fluorescent lamps, lightemitting<br />

diodes or inc<strong>and</strong>escent lamps. Fluorescent black light tubes have a dark blue filter coating on the tube that<br />

filters out most visible light. A traditional wood lamp is a low-output mercury arc covered by a wood filter such as<br />

barium silicate <strong>and</strong> 9% nickel oxide <strong>and</strong> emits wavelength 320-450 nm.<br />

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A wood’s lamp examination is performed in a dark room, letting the wood’s light to glow directly on the affected area<br />

of the patient’s skin for some time <strong>and</strong> looking for any alterations in fluorescence or color. The wood’s lamp test is<br />

done to detect some skin infections such as fungal infections, bacterial infections, skin coloring changes <strong>and</strong><br />

ectoparasites infections. In this test there are no risks. However, looking directly into the ultraviolet (UV) light should<br />

be avoided.<br />

The factors that play an important role in the growth of wood lamps market are wood lamps being lightweight &<br />

compact, with low power consumption, robust design, non-glare glass lens, diagnostic support <strong>and</strong> cuff for<br />

investigations without an external light source. Based on product type, the wood lamps market is classified as high<br />

pressure mercury lamp, fluorescence low pressure, <strong>and</strong> metal halide <strong>and</strong> so on.<br />

Based on product, the wood lamps market is classified as light source power 10W, light source power 20W, <strong>and</strong> light<br />

source power 30W. Based on application, the wood lamps market is classified as tinea capitis detection, rash detection,<br />

acne detection, leak check, industrial testing, attracting insects & killing flies, <strong>and</strong> so on.<br />

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Based on geography, the wood lamps industry is classified as Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East &<br />

Africa <strong>and</strong> North America. United States holds the largest share in the wood lamps market. <strong>Key</strong> players operating in<br />

the wood lamps industry are Daray Medical, VSSI, Philips, ZellaMed Instruments, Medical IIIumination International,<br />

LID, SPECTROLINE, MDS, RIMSA, Schulze & Bohml, Verre et Quartz Technologies <strong>and</strong> Arno Barthelmes.<br />

This report studies <strong>Wood's</strong> <strong>Lamps</strong> in Global market, especially in North America, Europe, China, Japan,<br />

Korea <strong>and</strong> Taiwan, focuses on top manufacturers in global market, with capacity, production, price, revenue<br />

<strong>and</strong> market share for each manufacturer, covering<br />

• Philips<br />

• Daray Medical<br />

• Medical Illumination International<br />

• VSSI<br />

• ZellaMed<br />

<strong>Market</strong> Segment by Regions, this report splits Global into several key Regions, with production, consumption,<br />

revenue, market share <strong>and</strong> growth rate of <strong>Wood's</strong> <strong>Lamps</strong> in these regions, from 2011 to <strong>2021</strong> (forecast), like<br />

• North America


• Europe<br />

• China<br />

• Japan<br />

• Korea<br />

• Taiwan<br />

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Split by product type, with production, revenue, price, market share <strong>and</strong> growth rate of each type, can be divided<br />

into<br />

• High pressure mercury lamp<br />

• Fluorescence low pressure<br />

• Metal halide<br />

• Other<br />

Split by application, this report focuses on consumption, market share <strong>and</strong> growth rate of <strong>Wood's</strong> <strong>Lamps</strong> in each<br />

application, can be divided into<br />

• Industrial testing<br />

• Leak check<br />

• Attracting insects <strong>and</strong> killing flies<br />

• Other<br />

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