6838 Optoelectronics |
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Allicdata Part #: | CM6838-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
6838 |
Price: | $ 1.44 |
Product Category: | Optoelectronics |
Manufacturer: | Visual Communications Company - VCC |
Short Description: | LAMP INCAND T-1 WIRE TERM 28V |
More Detail: | Incandescent Lamp Clear 28V Round with Domed Top, ... |
DataSheet: | 6838 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 2598 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
1 +: | $ 1.30410 |
10 +: | $ 1.15227 |
25 +: | $ 0.85504 |
100 +: | $ 0.74340 |
250 +: | $ 0.66906 |
500 +: | $ 0.59472 |
1000 +: | $ 0.51109 |
2500 +: | $ 0.48321 |
5000 +: | $ 0.46463 |
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Type: | Incandescent |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Color: | Clear |
Voltage Rating: | 28V |
MSCP (Mean Spherical Candle Power): | 0.15 |
Lens Style: | Round with Domed Top |
Lens Size: | RT-1 |
Lead Style: | Wire Terminal |
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Incandescent lamps are the most common type of light source used in commercial and home lighting applications. They produce visible light when an electric current passes through a thin wire filament in an evacuated glass or quartz envelope. Originally developed in 1879 by Thomas Edison, it is one of the most efficient forms of lighting available today. The incandescent lamp was the first electric lighting device and its technology has been refined over time to create more efficient and longer lasting products. Incandescent lamps are relatively inexpensive, easy to find, and widely used in house hold and commercial applications.
Incandescent lamps are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, depending on the application. The most common sizes used in residential and commercial applications range from small to large. Common shapes of incandescent lamps are A-shaped, bulb-shaped, spiral, tubular, and mogul. The wattage of the lamp is also an important factor in selecting an incandescent lamp. The wattage of a lamp can range from 5W to 1000W, depending on the application.
Incandescent lamps are known for their relatively warm color temperature, which is produced by the filament heated to a high temperature. This also makes them suited to applications where an inviting environment is desired. Another advantage is that these lamps have a long lifetime for the budget-minded consumer. Depending on the type of lamp and its application, a properly used incandescent lamp can last up to 2,000 hours.
Neon lamps are another form of electric light commonly used in commercial and residential lighting applications. Neon lamps are filled with a gas mixture of neon and other inert gas. When an electrical current passes through the gas, it results in a bright red glow. While neon lamps are typically red in color, they can also be found in other colors such as blue, pink, green, and orange.
Neon lamps are becoming increasingly popular due to their cost-effectiveness and energy efficiency. They offer a brighter, brighter, more vivid light than incandescent lamps. Neon lamps are also longer lasting than incandescent lamps, typically lasting up to 10,000 hours. Additionally, neon lamps require less energy to operate than incandescent lamps, making them a great choice for certain applications.
Neon lamps are most commonly used in displays and lighting applications where a bright, vibrant light is desired. They are also used in outdoor signs and in some automotive applications. They are available in a range of sizes, shapes, and colors. While these lights are relatively inexpensive, they are also fragile and require regular protection from weathering and physical damage.
The 6838 application field and working principle are two of the most popular uses for incandescent and neon lamps. The 6838 application field refers to the use of a lamp for lighting an area or illuminating a sign. For this application, both incandescent and neon lamps can be used. The working principle refers to the ability of a lamp to turn on and off using an electrical current. Both lamps use a filament or gas filled glass enclosure and an electrical current to produce light.
In conclusion, both incandescent and neon lamps have their own set of advantages and disadvantages. While incandescent lamps are relatively inexpensive and have long lifespans, they are not as energy efficient as neon lamps. However, neon lamps can produce a brighter, more vivid light than incandescent lamps. It is important to consider the application and the working principle of a lamp when deciding between these two types of lights.
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