Metal Halide Lamps
Metal halide lamps, a member of the high intensity discharge (HID) family, produce high light output relative to their size, making them a compact and powerful light source. Originally developed in 1965 for exterior and industrial lighting, metal halide technology today includes lamps suitable for nearly any lighting application. Wattages range from 32 to 1500 watts, and a large number of envelope and base configurations are available. Because metal halide lamps are very bright point source, they require luminaires with good optical control. |