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24 October 1988 Light Sources For Special Application - Metal Halide Lamps
Robert S. Roller
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Proceedings Volume 0958, Automotive Displays and Industrial Illumination; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947726
Event: SPIE International Symposium on Optical Engineering and Industrial Sensing for Advance Manufacturing Technologies, 1988, Dearborn, MI, United States
Abstract
Lighting continues to evolve. From the introduction of the incandescent lamp over 100 years ago to metal halide technology, the user is faced with an ever increasing number of choices. Each technology has its own set of advantages and limitations. Metal halide with its high efficacy, white light, long life and compact size is finding its way into many lighting applications; replacing the more mature technologies. Developments in metal halide products over the past five years have expanded the available choices. Many new product families have been added which provide the user with unique benefits which overcome some of the limitations found in the standard products.
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Robert S. Roller "Light Sources For Special Application - Metal Halide Lamps", Proc. SPIE 0958, Automotive Displays and Industrial Illumination, (24 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947726
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

Metals

Light sources and illumination

Sodium

Light sources

Mercury

Floods

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