High-voltage halogen
No transformer is required for high-voltage halogen lamps because they are operated with 240 volts. They can be connected directly to the mains electricity supply in the house and are usually dimmable. But what is the difference to a classic light bulb? On the one hand, higher temperatures occur when operating a halogen lamp, which increases efficiency and brightness, and on the other hand, the gas in the quartz bulb of the lamp is enriched with halogens such as bromine or iodine. In combination with high temperatures, a small cycle of evaporating and re-depositing halogens is created, which means that the filament does not wear out as quickly. The service life of high-voltage halogen lamps is therefore significantly longer than that of classic light bulbs. High-quality high-voltage halogen lamps for use in uplighters and other lights and spotlights are part of the extensive eibabo lighting range.
Catalogue content:
In this eibabo® catalogue Lamps > High voltage halogen lamp you will find items from the following product groups:
Item overview:
- Bulbs
- Candle
- Candle-shaped incandescent lamp
- Color television recording lamp
- Crystal candle
- Film recording lamp
- Halogen bulb
- Halogen flood lamp
- Halogen lamp
- Halogen mains voltage lamp
- Halogen recording lamp
- Halogen rod
- Halogen stage lamp
- Halogen studio lamp
- High voltage halogen lamp
- High-voltage halogen lamp
- High-voltage halogen lamp without reflector
- High-voltage halogen lamps
- High-voltage halogen tube
- HV halogen lamp
- Lamp
- Mains voltage halogen lamp
- Modeling lamp
- Outdoor lamp
- Photo taking lamp
- Pyramid candle
- Stage recording lamp
- Studio lamp
from the following manufacturers:
Manufacturer overview catalogue High-voltage halogen:
- LEDVANCE
- Paulmann
- Philips Licht
- Radium
- Scharnberger+Has.
- Signify Lampen