The incandescent lamps heat and pass electricity through a wire filament within glass or quartz bulbs to produce illumination. Since the process requires generating heat, appliances exploit the high temperatures that incandescent lamps cast for drying purposes. Working well with alternating and direct currents, the common lighting form is used in workplaces and private homes. Bulbs are offered in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit any appliance.
Replacement Light Bulb, Labconco
Pre-wired vapor-proof fluorescent lighting provides up to 63 foot candles
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GE Incandescent Soft White Basic Bulb, A21, 200 W
Basic bulbs provide direct, unfiltered light for utility lighting and bare lamp sockets.
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Grain of Wheat Bulbs
Flexible and easy alternative to standard mini bulbs: no holder required!
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United Scientific™ Miniature Lamp Bulbs
These minature bulbs are perfect for electricity experiments.
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Miniature Bulb
Voltage: 1.30V Current: 0.10A Light Output: 0.03 MSCP Type: G3 1/2 Miniature Bulb Base Type: E10 Miniature Screw Base Life Hours: 50 Dimensions: 0.94" L x 0.463" D.
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Incandescent Lamp, USHIO, Bulbtronics
Clear incandescent light with platform W/2 upward pin base and FC6Z filament
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Straight Filament Lamp Bulbs
Single-line filament is ideal for student diffraction experiments. It's also a great way for students to observe filament technology in action, because the slender 15.2 cm lamp lets them clearly and distinctly see the entire process.