halidelampen
Halidelampen, commonly known as halide lamps, are a type of high-intensity discharge (HID) lighting technology that uses a gas filled with metal halide compounds to produce light. Developed in the mid-20th century, these lamps became widely popular for their efficiency, brightness, and color rendering capabilities compared to traditional incandescent and fluorescent lighting.
The primary components of a halide lamp include a quartz arc tube, filled with a mixture of
Halide lamps are particularly favored in applications requiring high luminosity and accurate color representation, such as
Despite their advantages, halide lamps have some drawbacks. They contain mercury and other hazardous materials, necessitating