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Refer to Wikipedia, an electrodeless lamp or induction light is a light source in which the power required to generate light is transferred from outside the lamp envelope to inside via electromagnetic fields, in contrast with a typical electrical lamp that uses electrical connections through the lamp envelope to transfer power. There are three advantages of eliminating electrodes:
- Extended lamp life, because the electrodes are usually the limiting factor in lamp life.
- The ability to use light-generating substances of higher efficiency that would react with metal electrodes in normal lamps.
- Improved collection efficiency because the source can be made very small without shortening life, a problem in electroded lamps
Two systems are described as illustrated in righ side – one, plasma lamps, based on the use of radio waves energizing a bulb filled with sulfur or metal halides, the other, fluorescent induction lamps, based upon conventional fluorescent lamp phosphors. |
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Induction highbay with external ballast |
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„Highbay with induction bulb“ is an ideal solution to replace the traditional HPM (high pressure mercury vapor lamps) highbay. We supply 80W-200W induction lamp with special features of
- the innovative heatpine technology to solve the over-heated problem
- External ballast solution to assure the long lifetime and stability
- compact bulb shape to get similar appearance of trational lamp
- with low frequancy technology to avoide EMC problem
- color temperature (3000K/5000K) can be changed by simply exchange to another glass bulb
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Compact all-in-one induction lamp |
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If you want to keep your current reflectors of highbay, our compact all-in-one induction lamp can be alternative
- induction bulb and electronic ballast are integrated into one body. Very compact
- E40 standard socket for easy replace
- Special technology to enable us to offer you high power till 200W
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Induktionslampen
Indikationslampen funktionieren elektrodenlos. An Stelle von Elektroden
arbeitet die Indukationslampe mit einem Hochfrequenz-Indukations-Magnetfeld.
Diese neue Technologie behebt die mit den Elektroden verbundenen Probleme.
Das Ergebnis ist eine verlustfreie und langlebige Lampe.
Wesentliche Vorteile:
-Die Indukationslampe zeichnet sich durch extem lange Lebensdauer aus.
Diese liegt bei 60.000-100.000 Stunden (das entspricht 22 Jahre bei 12
Stunden Brenndauer am Tag.)
-Die Energieersparnis beträgt 30% gegenüber HPS, MH und Leuchtstoffröhren.
-Darüber hinaus verfügt die Induktionslampe über eine bessere
Farbe und ein variables Farbspektrum.
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