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Halogen lamps are high pressure, incandescent lamps that contain halogen gases such as iodine and bromine that allow filaments to work at higher temperatures and higher efficiencies. Halogen lamps consist of a tungsten filament inside a quartz envelope that is filled with halogen gas. In halogen lamps, the quartz envelope is closer to the filament than the glass used in conventional light bulbs. Heating the filament to a high temperature causes the tungsten atoms to evaporate and combine with the halogen gas. These heavier molecules are then deposited back on the filament surface. This recycling process increases the life of the tungsten filament and enables the halogen lamp to produce more light per units of energy. Consequently, halogen lamps are used in a variety of applications, including automobile headlights. 

Halogen lamp performance is measured in rated average life, watts (W), lumens, and maximum overall length. Filament designations starting with the letter "C" indicate a coiled wire filament. Filament designations starting with the letters "CC" indicate a coiled wire filament that is coiled again. The letters or numbers after the prefix indicate the positioning of the filament. Examples of filaments for halogen lamps include C-2V, C-6, C-6 Oval, C-8, CC-2V, CC-6, and CC-8. Some manufacturers depart from these naming conventions and use proprietary standards that indicate the number of watts.

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Part Numbers for Halogen Lamps

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
64435 HALOGEN LAMPS netCOMPONENTS Not Provided Not Provided Not Provided
2TUD8 Grainger Industrial Supply GENERAL ELECTRIC Incandescent Lamps Lamp,Halogen,50/100 Halogen,A21 Shape
2TUD9 Grainger Industrial Supply GENERAL ELECTRIC Incandescent Lamps Lamp,Halogen,30/70Halogen,A21 Shape
3EHN9 Grainger Industrial Supply CEC INDUSTRIES LTD Miniature Lamps Halogen Lamp,9007LL,T4 5/8,12.8V
2DZZ2 Grainger Industrial Supply GENERAL ELECTRIC Incandescent Lamps Lamp,Halogen,90PAR/H/WFL-120V

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