
Allicdata Part #: | 56--ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
56- |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Optoelectronics |
Manufacturer: | Visual Communications Company - VCC |
Short Description: | LAMP INCAND T1.75 WEDGE 5V |
More Detail: | Incandescent Lamp Clear 5V Round with Domed Top, T... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Type: | Incandescent |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Color: | Clear |
Voltage Rating: | 5V |
MSCP (Mean Spherical Candle Power): | 0.15 |
Lens Style: | Round with Domed Top |
Lens Size: | RT-1 3/4 |
Lead Style: | Wedge |
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Incandescent lamps are the most common type of lighting utilized in both home and commercial applications. Incandescent lamps are simple in design and economical to manufacture. Incandescent lamps are essentially a simple gas diode, heated by an electric current. A heated filament (typically made of tungsten) provides the electricity necessary to maintain a high-temperature glow, resulting in a light source. Despite its simple designs, incandescent lamps are highly efficient light sources, provided sufficient electricity is supplied to the filament.
Neon lighting is becoming increasingly popular due to its low-voltage requirements, its longevity, and its versatility. Neon lighting is a gas discharge lighting system, where the light is produced by energizing a gas mixture within a sealed glass tube. The gas is usually a combination of neon, argon, and other inert gases. When high voltage is applied to the tube, it breaks down the gas into ions, forming a glowing plasma. Because of its low-voltage requirements compared to standard incandescent lighting, it is a great option for applications that require safety, flexibility, and efficiency.
Both incandescent and neon lighting can be used in a wide variety of application-field and working-principle. For indoor applications, both lighting formats are widely used in domestic and commercial applications. Incandescent bulbs and lamps have been the primary lighting source for living spaces for over a hundred years, and neon tubes have served to highlight signs and artwork in homes and businesses for several decades.
Outdoors, incandescent lighting is still the mainstay for lighting applications, though neon is making some inroads. Incandescent lighting is often used for landscaping, street lighting, parking lots, sports fields, and other large-scale outdoor projects. Neon lighting is becoming popular for decorative outdoor lighting such as pools and walkways.
Industrially, incandescent and neon lighting are used for a variety of different applications. In manufacturing, the heat of incandescent lamps is often used when curing paints or plastics. In other industries, the bright light of incandescent lamps is used to provide a work environment not too dim to maintain a reasonable safety level.
In both residential and commercial applications, incandescent and neon lighting can also be used together for a unique lighting effect. Mixing incandescent with neon lighting can provide a vibrant atmosphere with an array of colors and visual effects.
Although incandescents have been the primary source of lighting for decades, advancements in LED lighting have made it a more cost-efficient option. LED lighting, although more expensive to install initially, is more efficient, durable, and long lasting than incandescents and neon lighting.
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