Thursday, April 30, 2009

Tattoo Neon Signs


South of market tattoo artist neon window sign



Rising Dragon Tattoo Neon Sign



Tattoo Neon Sign



Tattoo Neon Sign Studio Logo



Devil Tattoo Neon Sign



Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Friday, April 24, 2009

Monday, April 20, 2009

Different types of Neon Light



Orange ultra thin neon light spool


The neon lights by manganite


Artificial Neon Lights


The Neon Lights Of The London Eye Whilst The Ride Is Turning


Lightscapes: Theme Park Abstractions


Red Neon Light spool


City Neon Lights


Blue Neon Lights

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Neon Logo


7UP Neon Logo
7UP Neon Logo


Coca cola Neon Logo
Coca cola Neon Logo


Oly Neon Logo
Oly Neon Logo


Superman Neon Logo
Superman Neon Logo


6-Foot Apple Neon Logo
6-Foot Apple Neon Logo


American Idol Neon Logo
American Idol Neon Logo


Virgin Radio Neon Logo
Virgin Radio Neon Logo


Pepsi Neon Logo
Pepsi Neon Logo


IE Neon Logo
IE Neon Logo


Neon Logo
Neon Logo


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Neon Lights Characteristics

Neon is the second-lightest noble gas. It glows reddish-orange in a vacuum discharge tube. According to recent studies, neon is the least reactive noble gas and thus the least reactive of all elements. Also, neon has the narrowest liquid range of any element: 2.51 C° or 4.52 F°. It has over 40 times the refrigerating capacity of liquid helium and three times that of liquid hydrogen. In most applications it is a less expensive refrigerant than helium.

Neon plasma has the most intense light discharge at normal voltages and currents of all the noble gases. The average color of this light to the human eye is red-orange due to many lines in this range; it also contains a strong green line which is hidden, unless the visual components are dispersed by a spectroscope.

Two quite different kinds of neon lights are in common use. Glow-discharge lamps are typically tiny, and often designed to operate at 120 volts; they are widely used as power-on indicators and in circuit-testing equipment. Neon signs and other arc-discharge devices operate instead at high voltages, often 3–15 kilovolts; they can be made into tubes a few meters long.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Miller Lite Chicago Bulls Neon Sign

Miller Lite Chicago Bulls Neon Sign

Links

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