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What is a Universal Halogen Spot Lamp?

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  A Universal Halogen Spot Lamp   is a shining uplighter containing a tungsten thread closed in a dense see-through covering that is complete with a combination of an inactive vapor and a minor quantity of a halogen, such as iodine or bromine. The grouping of the halogen air and the tungsten thread crops a halogen-series organic response, which redeposits vanished tungsten on the thread, snowballing its lifespan and upholding the clearness of the covering. This permits the thread to function at a developed malaise than a normal glowing uplighter of comparable influence and working lifespan; this also crops sunlit with advanced glowing effectiveness and color malaise. The minor scope of the Universal Halogen Spot Lamp certificates their usage in compressed visual schemes for projectors and lighting. The minor glass covering may be bounded in a much greater external glass rhizome, which has an inferior malaise, defends the inner rhizome from pollution, and makes the rhizome automatically