Spectrum tubes are fundamental devices in the investigation of light, especially in the fields of material science, science, and spectroscopy. These glass tubes are loaded up with gases or fumes at low strain, and when an electrical flow is gone through them, they discharge light. The radiated light is normal for the gas or component inside the cylinder and can be concentrated on exhaustively. Spectrum tubes assume a pivotal part in understanding the nuclear design and the emanation spectra of different components.