The EL95 is an output pentode designed for use in car radio receivers.
This exhibit is a British made Mullard valve. Our other Mullard EL95 was made by the parent company Philips.
The carbonised anode consists of two sheets pressed and stitched together. The flanges provide additional heat sinking as well as a site for the stitches. Internally it is a true pentode with three grids.
The thin glass tube envelope is 18 mm in diameter and, excluding the B7G base pins, is 52 mm tall.
References: Data-sheet, 3002 & 1040. Type EL95 was first introduced in 1955. See also1955 adverts.