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Halogen
Lighting - Elegant Efficiency
Standard
halogens are more efficient, modern versions of Edison's incandescent
bulb, and they last longer - 2,250 to 3,500 hours. Often they
feature a parabolic aluminized reflector to improve the focus
of the light. They give off a crisp, very bright, white light,
and they maintain their light output over time without fading
with age, as incandescent do. As a result, most automobile headlights
are halogen now.
Halogen
bulbs operate in a way similar to incandescent bulbs except that
a small amount of a halogen gas has been added to the inside of
the glass envelope. They emit crisp white light with very good
color rendition.
Strengths
It is considered good for illuminating art and fitting into small
areas, it needs to be changed less often than incandescent bulbs
and can be dimmed easily. They have a better beam control that
allows light to be carefully focused.
Weaknesses
The light can be too bright for living rooms or some decorative
fixtures; light bulbs and fixtures can become very hot; touching
glass will shorten the life of the light bulb. However they have
become increasing popular because of their ability to light well.
Halogen
bulbs last longer than incandescent bulbs
The filament is the wire inside the bulb that produces
light when heated. The light bulb will not work if the filament
is broken which may occur as a result of the application of force,
such as dropping the bulb, or by lack of tungsten in a particular
area over the filament. During the operation of tungsten filament
light bulbs, tungsten from the filament evaporates into the gas
inside the light bulb. Often, with incandescent products, the
tungsten condenses on the bulb wall. Because the tungsten is redeposited
on the wall instead of the filament, the filament grows thin over
time. Eventually, there will be a point on the filament with so
little tungsten that the filament will break and the light bulb
stops working.
Halogen
light bulbs have a special gas inside their bulb containing halogens.
The halogen gas facilitates the "halogen regenerative cycle"
which means that the halogens carry the evaporated tungsten back
to the filament instead of allowing it to deposit on the bulb
wall. By placing the tungsten back on the filament instead of
the wall, it delays the filament breaking due to lack of tungsten.
Although the halogen cycle significantly increases the life of
the light bulb, it cannot last forever because the halogen gasses
cannot place the tungsten on a specific spot on the filament to
avoid any place having too little tungsten and breaking.
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