Lamps - Incandescents, Neons

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1252

1252

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCAND RG-6 DBL BAYONET 28V

0

222

222

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAN RGTL-3 MIN SCRW 2.25V

70

1195

1195

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCAN RRP-11 SGL BAYO 12.5V

0

12PSB-

12PSB-

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAND T-2 TELE SLIDE 12V

934

342

342

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCAND RT-1.75 MIDG SCR 6V

0

SM1250M

SM1250M

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCAND RT-1.25 TELE SLD 12V

0

2

2

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAND RT-3/4 WIRE TERM 5V

0

SM2420G

SM2420G

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCAND RT-2 TELE SLIDE 24V

0

7680

7680

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCANDESCENT RT-1 BI-PIN 5V

0

A1D-T

A1D-T

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP NEON R6.2MM WIR 65VAC 90VDC

878

FF23

FF23

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCAND RT-1.75 MIDG FLA 5V

0

7371

7371

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAND RT-1.75 BI-PIN 12V

7852

1129

1129

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAND RS-8 SGL BAYO 6.4V

0

120MB

120MB

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAND T-2 MINI BAYO 120V

489

7632

7632

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAND RT-1.25 BI-PIN 28V

1162

B1A

B1A

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP NEON T-3.25 MINI BAYO 65V

485

SM2480L

SM2480L

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCAND RT-1.5 TELE SLD 24V

0

505

505

JKL Components Corporation

LAMP INCAND RT-3.25 WEDGE 24V

0

1843

1843

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAND RT-3.25 MIN BAYO 28V

0

1156

1156

Visual Communications Company, LLC

LAMP INCAND RS-8 SGL BAYO 12.8V

1896

Lamps - Incandescents, Neons

1. Overview

Optoelectronics lamps refer to light sources that convert electrical energy into optical radiation through specific physical mechanisms. Incandescent lamps generate light by heating tungsten filaments to high temperatures, while neon lamps produce light through gas discharge in noble gases (e.g., neon, argon). Though gradually replaced by LEDs, these traditional lamps remain critical in specialized applications requiring continuous spectra (incandescents) or distinctive colored lighting (neons).

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Standard IncandescentWide spectral output (visible + IR), low efficacy (~10 lm/W), short lifespan ( 1,000h)Residential lighting, heat lamps
Halogen LampsQuartz envelope with halogen gas, higher efficacy ( 20 lm/W), longer lifespan ( 2,000h)Automotive headlights, studio lighting
Neon LampsCold-cathode gas discharge, monochromatic emission (colors determined by gas type)Signage, voltage indicators
Miniature NeonLow power consumption (mA range), compact sizeInstrument panels, pilot lights

3. Structure and Components

Incandescent lamps consist of: (1) Tungsten filament (emits light when heated), (2) Glass envelope (filled with argon/nitrogen), (3) Base (Edison screw or bayonet type). Neon lamps contain: (1) Glass tube (shaped as required), (2) Electrodes (cathode/anode), (3) Noble gas mixture (pressure: 1-10 torr), (4) Optional phosphor coating (for color variation).

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Luminous Flux (lm)Measured light outputDetermines illumination level
Color Temperature (K)2700K (incandescent) vs. 10,000-20,000K (neon)Affects visual perception and application suitability
Lifespan (hours)500-10,000h (varies by type)Impacts maintenance frequency
Power Consumption (W)40W-500W (incandescent), 1W-25W (neon)Energy efficiency considerations
Starting Voltage (V)100-250V (neon requires higher voltage)Driver circuit design requirements

5. Application Fields

  • Incandescents: Theater lighting (dimming compatibility), infrared heating (IR lamps), aviation (halogen for landing lights)
  • Neons: Brand signage (custom shapes), plasma display panels, radiation detection equipment
  • Case Study: Philips Masterline halogen lamps used in museum spotlights for accurate color rendering

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
OSRAM64636 HLX24V/150W halogen lamp for medical lighting
GE Lighting15A19GH15W rough-service incandescent for industrial use
Letron NeonLN-350Programmable neon signage system
HoneywellNN-M22Miniature neon indicator for aerospace panels

7. Selection Guidelines

Consider: (1) Spectral requirements (incandescent for full-spectrum, neon for specific wavelengths), (2) Environmental conditions (halogen for high-vibration areas), (3) Energy constraints (neon consumes less power), (4) Regulatory compliance (RoHS for mercury-free neon variants).

8. Industry Trends

Market shifts toward energy-efficient alternatives, but niche applications persist. Key trends include: (1) Development of hybrid incandescent-LED systems, (2) Neon lamps integrating smart control (IoT-enabled signage), (3) Phosphor-coated neons for tunable color outputs, (4) Regulatory phase-out of standard incandescents in 85+ countries by 2025.

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