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Halogen Light Bulbs and Lamps

 
15 Watt - S11 - 130 Volt - E26 Base - Used in Microscopes - 25 Pack


STAG-15S11102CLPK

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Microscope Light Bulb
Microscope Light Bulb - 15 Watt - S11 - Clear - 130 Volt - Medium Base - I/120V/15W/E26/S11/CL - 25 Pack
  • Life Hours: 500
  • Wattage: 15 Watt
  • Lumens: 150

  • Voltage: 130
  • Base Type: Medium (E26)
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50 Watt - MR16 - EXN Flood - Medium Base - 120 Volt - Glass Face - 2,000 Life Hours - Halogen Light Bulb


MR16JDR-102

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Satco S3139 - 50 Watt - MR16
EXN Flood - Medium Base - 120 Volt - Glass Face - 2,000 Life Hours - Halogen Light Bulb
  • ANSI Code: EXN
  • Life Hours: 2,000
  • Wattage: 50 Watt
  • Voltage: 120

  • Beam Angle: 36 Degree
  • Base Type: Medium (E26)
  • Face Type: Glass (Covered)
  • Case Quantity: 12
250 Watt - T10 - Halogen - Clear - 2,000 Life Hours - 4,200 Lumens - 120 Volt


Q-JDD25026120

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Satco S3475 - 250 Watt - T10
Halogen - Clear - 2,000 Life Hours - 4,200 Lumens - 120 Volt
  • Bulb Color: Clear
  • Life Hours: 2,000
  • Wattage: 250 Watt
  • Lumens: 4,200

  • Voltage: 120
  • Base Type: Medium (E26)
  • Case Quantity: 12
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250 Watt - T8 Halogen Bulb - Frosted - Medium Base - 4,100 Lumens - 120 Volt - Bulbrite 614252


Q-T10250WFR120V

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250 Watt - T8 Halogen Bulb - Frosted - Medium Base
4,100 Lumens - 120 Volt - Bulbrite 614252
  • Bulb Color: Frosted
  • Life Hours: 2,000
  • Wattage: 250 Watt
  • Lumens: 4,100

  • Voltage: 120
  • Base Type: Medium (E26)
  • Case Quantity: 10
250 Watt - T10 Halogen Bulb - Clear - Medium Base - 4,200 Lumens - 120 Volt - Bulbrite 614251


Q-T10250WCL120V

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250 Watt - T10 Halogen Bulb - Clear - Medium Base
4,200 Lumens - 120 Volt - Bulbrite 614251
  • Bulb Color: Clear
  • Wattage: 250 Watt
  • Lumens: 4,200

  • Voltage: 120
  • Base Type: Medium (E26)
  • Case Quantity: 10
35 Watt - MR16 - Flood - Medium Base - 120 Volt - Glass Face - 2,000 Life Hours


MR16JDR-1010

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Satco S4624 - 35 Watt - MR16
Flood - Medium Base - 120 Volt - Glass Face - 2,000 Life Hours - Halogen Light Bulb
  • Life Hours: 2,000
  • Wattage: 35 Watt
  • Voltage: 120

  • Beam Angle: 36 Degree
  • Base Type: Medium (E26)
  • Case Quantity: 12
Shatter Resistant - Sylvania 64478 - 150 Watt - T30 - Silicone Coating - Clear - 2,000 Life Hours - 2870 Lumens - 230 Volt


TC-0150JDD230

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Shatter Resistant - Sylvania 64478 - 150 Watt - T30
Silicone Coating - Clear - 2,000 Life Hours - 2870 Lumens - 2900K - 230 Volt
  • Dimmable: Yes
  • Life Hours: 2,000
  • Wattage: 150 Watt

  • Lumens: 2,870
  • Voltage: 230
  • Base Type: Medium (E26)
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Why Halogens Bulbs over Incandescent?

In short, halogen light bulbs feature a longer operating life and higher luminous efficacy and color temperature but use the same amount of power as incandescents. How can such a small lamp perform better than a standard incandescent? The difference is in the inert gas used inside the bulb. Halogen lamps are filled a halogen gas such as iodine or bromine. This gas is heated up and bonds with the vaporizing tungsten molecules when a light bulb is turned on. The gas re-deposits the tungsten back onto the filament, improving the lifespan of the light and keeping the bulb clean and clear of tungsten.

Since the bulbs are made from a much stronger material (quartz or high-melting-point glass), the gas pressure can be higher and the bulb can burn hotter than a standard incandescent. The increased heat means that halogens are able to reach higher color temperatures with the best CRI possible.

A Variety of Types with Multiple Uses

Because of their small size, halogen lamps are able to fit many form factors with an output that equals many tasks. For instance:
  • MR16 halogen lamps use a reflector bulb for spot and flood lighting. The small size makes them perfect for hidden lights near displays or for track lighting. They also come in both bi-pin and twist & lock (GU) base types.
  • For more general spot or flood lights, PAR halogens make great replacements for high color saturation lighting in downlighting. The PAR shaped lamps fit and replace identical incandescent lamps easily. The newer lamps are even IR coated to reduce heat output.
  • Colored halogen bulbs are also popular. Powerful, long-lasting lighting in an array of colors that's perfect for stage lighting or celebrations. You'll often find colored halogen bulbs used in ambient lighting when regular color temperatures don't meet your needs.
  • Standard shape household lights have also become popular. Since halogen light bulbs are more efficient than traditional incandescents, they're more likely to meet the new regulations for illumination efficacy giving you the same light intensity you're used to while using less energy.