About Plasma Globe
If you’ve been fascinated by Plasmas, you definitely need to check out the Plasma Globe. As you can guess from the name, the website features a massive globe with an interactive network of plasma. You can drag the globe with your cursor or just touch screen (if your laptop has a touch-enabled screen). What’s more, you also get to out the plasmas of your preference to examine them further and dig deeper.
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A plasma ball, plasma globe, or plasma lamp is a clear glass container filled with noble gases, usually a mixture of neon, krypton, and xenon, that has a high-voltage electrode in the center of the container. When voltage is applied, a plasma is formed within the container. at En.wikipedia.org
Strattman Design produces museum-quality plasma globes up to 30" diameter, made from borosilicate glass and filled with inert gases. Choose from classic, bright blue, or colored effects and order online or contact for custom options. at Strattman.com
Our plasma globes are made from temperature-hardened, laboratory-strength blown glass. The glass is very thick, varying between 1/8" to 3/16" in thickness. Because glass is porous, cheaper globes with thinner glass have issues with the the rare gasses slowly escaping through the glass over time. The glass in our globes is several times as thick ... at Auroraplasmadesign.com
Discover a new and exciting way to play with your plasma globe! These “magic” plasma wands light up without any internal power source. Simply hold them close to your Aurora Plasma Design plasma globe, and the electrical field of the globe will ignite the plasma inside. at Auroraplasmadesign.com
Strattman Design creates and sells large-scale plasma globes, plasma tubes and other interactive electricity displays. Learn more about the art of plasma and request a quote for custom design options. at Strattman.com
This is the fourth series of our extremely popular “Genesis” globe. This new series will be outfitted with a brass plaque identifying the globe as “Genesis Series IV”. The “Genesis Series IV” Plasma Globe features green plasma lightning with reddish-orange tips, emanating from a red electrode. At low power, reddish-orange circles appear on the center electrode with green spikes ... at Auroraplasmadesign.com
Learn about plasma, the fourth state of matter, and how it creates colorful light in a plasma ball. Find out who invented the plasma ball and what gases are inside it. at Wonderopolis.org
Plasma Globe - 22” Plasma Globe - 24” Plasma Globe - 30” Special note: we sell only globe and power supplies but can provide free consultation on display base construction upon request. Some guidelines to consider for your project: - Bases need to be made exclusively from non-conductive materials. Use only wood or plastic—no metals or ... at Phantomdynamics.com
Learn about the history, science, and art of plasma globes, devices that generate colorful streamers of light by ionizing inert gases with electricity. Find out how different gases produce different colors, how to touch them safely, and how to make your own. at Cen.acs.org
Learn about the history, design and physics of plasma globes, also known as plasma lamps or plasma balls. Find out how they produce colorful plasma filaments, how to control them and what gases are used in them. at Phantomdynamics.com