GE Metal Halide
ADLSupply offers GE Pulsearc Multi-Vapor Metal Halide Lamps, energy-efficient HID lights with a long lifespan and high color rendering index, perfect for applications such as street lighting, commercial spaces, and sports facilities.
Key benefits of GE Lighting Multivapor Bulbs
Here are the key features and benefits of GE Pulsearc Multi-Vapor Metal Halide Lamps:
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Energy efficiency: Metal halide lamps offer high luminous efficacy, which means they produce a large amount of light per watt of electricity consumed. This makes them a cost-effective and energy-efficient lighting solution for various applications.
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Long lifespan: GE Pulsearc Multi-Vapor Metal Halide Lamps typically have a long service life, ranging from 6,000 to 20,000 hours, depending on the specific model and usage conditions. This long lifespan helps reduce maintenance and replacement costs.
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High color rendering index (CRI): These lamps provide a high CRI, which measures the ability of a light source to accurately reproduce the colors of objects when compared to a natural light source. A high CRI value (80 or above) indicates that the light emitted by the lamp closely resembles natural daylight, making it suitable for applications where color accuracy is critical, such as retail stores, museums, and art galleries.
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Broad range of wattages and sizes: GE Pulsearc Multi-Vapor Metal Halide Lamps are available in a variety of wattages and sizes, making them suitable for various applications, including street lighting, industrial and commercial lighting, and indoor sports facilities.
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Instant restrike capability: Some GE Pulsearc Multi-Vapor Metal Halide Lamps are designed with pulse-start technology, which allows for a faster warm-up time and instant restrike capability. This means that if there's a temporary power outage, the lamp can quickly return to full brightness once power is restored.
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Good lumen maintenance: Over time, the light output of HID lamps decreases. However, GE Pulsearc Multi-Vapor Metal Halide Lamps exhibit good lumen maintenance, meaning they maintain a higher percentage of their initial light output throughout their lifespan when compared to other HID lamp types.
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