
Allicdata Part #: | B1A-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
B1A |
Price: | $ 0.97 |
Product Category: | Optoelectronics |
Manufacturer: | Visual Communications Company - VCC |
Short Description: | LAMP INDICATOR T-3 1/4 120V |
More Detail: | Neon Lamp 65VAC, 90VDC Miniature Bayonet |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 759 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
1 +: | $ 0.88200 |
10 +: | $ 0.71694 |
25 +: | $ 0.55138 |
100 +: | $ 0.49613 |
250 +: | $ 0.44100 |
500 +: | $ 0.37485 |
1000 +: | $ 0.30870 |
2500 +: | $ 0.29327 |
5000 +: | $ 0.28665 |
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Type: | Neon |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Color: | -- |
Voltage Rating: | 65VAC, 90VDC |
Lens Style: | Round with Domed Top |
Lens Size: | T-3 1/4 |
Lead Style: | Miniature Bayonet |
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Incandescent lamps are a type of electric lamps used in many lighting applications. They have been widely used since they were invented in the 19th century and are still used today for both residential and commercial purposes. Incandescent lamps are very efficient in providing light, and are found in a variety of styles, including candelabras, wall sconces, chandeliers, and others. Incandescent lamps typically use a filament of tungsten wire, which is heated by an electric current, producing light energy. As the current increases, the tungsten filament heats up, emitting more and brighter light. When the current decreases, the filament cools down, leading to a decrease in light intensity.
Neon lamps, also known as cold cathode discharges, are a type of gas-discharge lamp. This type of lamp uses a combination of gases that can be either naturally occurring or chemically generated. Neon lamps are known for their bright light, which comes from the electrical discharge of these gases as they pass through the electrodes. The light produced by a neon lamp is different from that of an incandescent lamp – instead of emitted heat, light is produced when the gases break down due to the electricity. The color of the light produced by a neon lamp depends on the type of gas used in the lamp.
The applications of both incandescent and neon lamps can be found in a variety of fields. Incandescent lamps are often used for general lighting purposes, such as in homes, offices, and businesses. They are also used in stage lighting, and in car headlights. The more efficient and longer-lasting fluorescent lamps are used in many public places, such as school classrooms and public buildings. Neon lamps, on the other hand, are often used for decorative purposes, such as in signs and art displays. The bright colors produced by neon lamps are often seen in bar signs, advertising signs, and in parades.
The working principles of both incandescent lamps and neon lamps are essentially the same. When an electric current is passed through either type of lamp, the tungsten or gas molecules vibrate and produce light energy. The amount of energy produced by each type of lamp depends on the amount of current that is passed through it. As the current increases, so does the light intensity. However, the type of light produced by incandescent lamps and neon lamps differs due to the type of material used in each type of lamp. Incandescent lamps produce heat as well as light, while neon lamps produce light without the production of heat.
In conclusion, incandescent lamps and neon lamps are both widely used in many lighting applications. The different types of lamps are often used for specific purposes, as each type of lamp produces a unique type of light energy. The working principles of each type of lamp are essentially the same – when a current is passed through the material, light energy is produced. Therefore, these two types of lamps can be used for both practical and decorative purposes, and in a variety of applications.
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