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Projection lamps use a built-in reflector to concentrate light in a specific direction. They are used in applications such as overhead projection, semiconductor assembly, medical/scientific instrumentation, and airport runways. They are also used to display movies, microfilm, and slides. Specifications for projection lamps include maximum overall length, light center length, rated average life, lamp power, mean lumens, and color temperature. Typically, maximum overall length is expressed in inches (in). Light center length is the distance between the center of the filament and a reference plane. Lamp labeling rules from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) define light output in lumens (lm), a standard unit of measure for the luminous flux or quality of light. Rated average life is the number of burning hours for median life expectancy. Lamp power is the wattage (W) of the lamp. Color temperature measures the visual “warmth” or “coolness” of the light from incandescent lamps. Higher values are associated with lights that are whiter in appearance. 

Projection lamps use several types of lamp bases and electrical connections. Candelabra bases are designed for decorative lighting applications. Standard candelabra bases include a screw connection. Pre-focus candelabra bases include a pre-focus element, typically a ring. Single-contact candelabras use either a recessed screw contact or a bayonet connection. Medium, medium, bi-post, and medium pre-focus bases are used in standard household lamps up to 300 W and in mercury and sodium lamps under 100 W. Mogul and mogul pre-focus bases are used in mercury, metal halide, and sodium lamps over 300 W. Lamps requiring more than 200 V are likely to use a mogul (or larger) base rather than a medium base. Projection lamps with two or four pin connections are also available. Operating positions for lamp bases are base up, base down, horizontal, and base down to horizontal.  

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Fluorescent Lamps
Fluorescent lamps are high-efficiency lamps that use electrical discharge through low-pressure mercury vapor to produce ultraviolet (UV) energy, which is then transformed into visible light.
Halogen Lamps
Halogen lamps are high pressure incandescent lamps containing halogen gases such as iodine or bromine, which allow the filaments to be operated at higher temperatures and higher efficacies.
Heat Lamps
Heat lamps are also known as infrared emitters, infrared bulbs, infrared tubes, or infrared lamps. Heat lamps differ from illuminating lamps in their low filament temperature, resulting in much less light and more infrared radiation.
High Intensity Discharge Lamps
High intensity discharge lamps (HID) contain compact arc tubes, which enclose various gases and metal salts, operating at relatively high pressures and temperatures. HID lamps are often used as UV light sources.
Incandescent Lamps
Incandescent lamps generate light by passing an electric current through a thin filament wire (usually of tungsten) until the wire is extremely hot.
Lamps
Lamps are light sources that emit incoherent light for illumination. There are many different types of products. Examples include fluorescent lamps, halogen lamps, heat lamps, incandescent lamps, LED lamps, projection lamps, spectral lamps, and stage lamps. Specialized and proprietary lamps are also available.
Stage Lamps
Stage lamps are used for stage, studio, or television lighting. They are often made of quartz instead of glass to provide higher pressure ratings, higher melting temperatures, and more energy-efficient designs.

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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
PROJECTION LAMP DDB/DDW netCOMPONENTS Not Provided Not Provided Not Provided
PROJECTION LAMP DKR DLS netCOMPONENTS Not Provided Not Provided Not Provided
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1C273 Grainger Industrial Supply GENERAL ELECTRIC Projection Lamps Lamp,25 W,Fhx,13.8 V
1E849 Grainger Industrial Supply GENERAL ELECTRIC Projection Lamps Lamp,250 W,Exy,82 V

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