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Allicdata Part #: | 505-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
505 |
Price: | $ 0.28 |
Product Category: | Optoelectronics |
Manufacturer: | JKL Components Corp. |
Short Description: | LAMP INCAND T3.25 WEDGE 24V |
More Detail: | Incandescent Lamp Clear 24V Round with Domed Top, ... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
100 +: | $ 0.25200 |
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Type: | Incandescent |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Color: | Clear |
Voltage Rating: | 24V |
MSCP (Mean Spherical Candle Power): | 1 |
Lens Style: | Round with Domed Top |
Lens Size: | RT-3 1/4 |
Lead Style: | Wedge |
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Incandescent lamps are the bulbs we’re all familiar with. They contain either a tungsten filament or halogen lamp, both of which use electricity to produce light. The tungsten filament is heated until it’s glowing and emits visible light, whereas halogen lamps don’t produce much visible light but rather the ultraviolet radiation that in turn causes the filament to glow. Incandescent lamps are typically used for indoor lighting or other applications that don’t require a lot of brightness or illumination.
Neon lamps are a type of specialty lighting based off of neon gas. The gas is placed inside a vacuum and then excited by applying high voltage to the electrodes. This causes the atoms of the gas to become excited and produce visible light. The color of the light depends on the type of gas used. For example, neon gas produces a bright reddish-orange light whereas nitrogen gas produces a bluish-white light.
The working principle of 505 applications field, including incandescent lamps and neon lamps, is based on the principle of electron emission. When electricity is fed into the filament or electrodes of the lamp, electrons flow from the higher potential end to the lower potential end. This then causes the filament or gas atoms to become excited and emit energy in the form of light. The brightness and color of the light is determined by the type of material being used and the voltage applied.
Incandescent lamps are used in a wide variety of applications today, including lighting for homes and businesses, automotive headlights, and even flashlights. Neon lamps are more commonly used in specialty applications such as signs, advertising displays, and safety lighting. They’re also used in theatrical lighting and decorative lighting for special occasions.
The efficiency of incandescent lamps and neon lamps can vary greatly depending on the application. Incandescent lamps are generally considered to be inefficient when compared to other lighting sources, as almost all the energy is converted into heat rather than light. Neon lamps are more efficient as they produce a greater amount of visible light per watt of electricity used.
While both incandescent lamps and neon lamps have their advantages and disadvantages, they are both useful in certain applications. Incandescent lamps are useful for general lighting in residential and commercial buildings, while neon lamps are better suited for specialty applications. Both types of lamps provide a wide range of options for any lighting needs.
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