Halogen lamp
A halogen lamp operates with high power so that when the lamp tube is activated, a reflector that confines the lamp tube will reach a considerably high temperature which can burn flammable substances. Halogen lamps are popular because of their delicate appearance and strong light output. Halogen light sources provide, among other benefits, pure white light, instant start-up with no flickering, and are operational at any temperature including sub freezing temperatures. Tungsten halogen lamps have long been used in industry and provide certain advantages over conventional incandescent lamps. Tungsten halogen lamps comprise a hermetically sealed vitreous, light transmissive envelope enclosing a tungsten filament and containing a fill comprising a halide or halogen gas. These lamps operate on a tungsten halogen cycle which is a regenerative, continuous process in which a halogen-containing tungsten compound is produced when the halide combines chemically with particles of tungsten evaporating from the incandescent tungsten filament For automotive headlight reflectors, halogen incandescent lamps are usually used that form a closed unit with the reflector envelope preventing moisture or dust from getting in. A regular halogen lamp control circuit assembly is generally comprised of an electronic transformer, and a light intensity regulator (controller).
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