General Specifications
Volts (V): 110-130/220-240
Watts (W): 75
Base: G9
Filament Configuration: Inverted V shape with glass-dimple support
Finish: Clear/Frosted both available
Avg. Life (Hrs): up to 2000
Bulb Dimensions: Ø13mm*42mm
Certificates: CE, RoHS
Note: Our Halogen BiPin Bulbs are made of strengthened quartz glass, don't worry about bulb exploding at end of bulb life. UV stop is also available as per your request.
100 pack
G9 220v 40w Temperature: 300 celsius Lifespan: 3000hours Application: oven, microwave oven, steam oven, dishwasher, bbq etc 3000pcs/ctn Also can be customizable
G4 25W 230V oven lamp halogen bulb can use below 550 Oven lamp G4, 55 x 70 mm" Other cable versions on request Product name: Oven lamp G4, 55 x 70 mm Mounting method 1: Snap-in mounting Material: Lens: borosilicate glass 550�° C Reflector: Steel aluminized Lampholder: Steatite Wires: PTFE (max. 250 C), Lead length: custom-madeLamp: G4, 20W Color: aluminium plated
Lamps for Hitachi/Roche, Beckman/Olympus, Ciba Corning, and many other major brands of clinical chemistry analyzers are available from Peripheral Visions Inc, a US based manufacturer. The lamps are produced to achieve maximum light output and life span, there by reducing any need for frequent replacement or lamp related analyzer service calls. Lamps for the following analyzers and models are available. Hitachi / Roche 704, 705, 717, 737, 747, 902, 911, 912, 917 and modular. Beckman / Olympus AU, CX, DX, LX and Benchtop models.
12V 10W/20W/35W/50w/75w.
120V/230V 100-250W.
120V/230V 300-500W.
120V/230V 1000W.
230V 750-1000W 110-130V 750-1000W.
Halogen lamps Halogen or tungsten-halogen lighting has improved somewhat over the past few years and remains the lighting option of choice where high light quality or precise light focusing is required. A halogen lamp is really a specialized type of incandescent lamp, often featuring a parabolic aluminized reflector (par) to improve light focus. Halogen lamps are slightly more energy efficient than standard incandescent lamps, but not as energy efficient as fluorescent lamps. In situations where light is needed on a precise area, halogen lights may be a more effective choice than fluorescent lights due to this tight focusing feature. Halogen torchiere floor lamps, which have become quite popular in recent years, are actually quite inefficient, since they consume 300-600 watts of electricity yet direct the light to the ceiling. Halogen torchieres are an example of a low-price technology that proves to be costly over the long term. For example, a 300-watt torchiere used just two hours per day will consume 219 kwh per year at an average cost of $18 per year. Many discount stores sell halogen floor lamps for about $15, so this floor lamp can easily cost more to operate each year than it cost to purchase in the first place! put another way, halogen torchieres use so much power that using one can cancel the savings you would gain by replacing six 75-watt incandescent light bulbs with 18-watt compact fluorescent lamps.