Satco Products Halogen Lamps User Manual

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Halogen Basics
Halogen light bulbs operate 
on the same principle as 
standard incandescents
heating the tungsten 
filament until it glows
but from there, 
halogens improve 
upon the process.
HOW IT WORKS
Operation of halogen lamps 
is based on the “Halogen Cycle” 
(see right). Tungsten particles from 
the bulb’s filament evaporate. 
The evaporated tungsten collides 
with the halogen gas. The particles 
chemically bond with the halogen 
gas. Tungsten is then redeposited 
back to the filament and the gas 
is re-released.
The operating temperature is a significant 
factor to ensure that the halogen cycle 
performs properly. The interior wall of the bulb 
must be above 250° C and less than 1,100° C. 
Additionally, the filament of the lamp must reach 
at least 2,000° C. To reach this temperature, the 
interior wall must be in close proximity to the 
tungsten filament.
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In order for the 
halogen cycle to function 
properly, the gas must be 
inserted into the quartz envelope at 
a very high level of pressure, and it 
must be sealed off and 
maintained at the same level. 
For safety reasons, a particle 
barrier is required.
Bulb
shapes
JC
JCGV
MR
JD
Krypton
JD
ALR
AR
A
BT
R
BR
PAR
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Base Types
Bi Pin
Double Loop
E11
DC Bay.
GU10
Euro (E14)
Medium (E26)
Medium Skirted
Screw Term.
Side Prong
Mog. End Prong
R7s