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Discharge Lamps

Discharge Lamps - long life and high efficiency from Lighting Styles.

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SON High Pressure Sodium Lamp
SON High Pressure Sodium Lamp
Elliptical & tubular - E27 & E40 base
From £6.90 inc VAT
RX7s Philips CDM-TD Metal Halide lamp
RX7s Philips CDM-TD Metal Halide lamp
70w, 150w in 3000şk and 4200şk
From £20.30 inc VAT
RX7s Crompton Metal Halide Lamp- Saving you £2.85
RX7s Crompton Metal Halide Lamp
Limited stocks - priced to clear
RRP £10.45
From £7.60 inc VAT
G12 Crompton 150w Metal Halide Lamp- Saving you £10.15
G12 Crompton 150w Metal Halide Lamp
Limited stocks - priced to clear
RRP £29.05
Our Price £18.90 inc VAT
G12 Philips CDM-T Metal Halide Lamp
G12 Philips CDM-T Metal Halide Lamp
From £20.20 inc VAT
 
Discharge lamps are a family of artificial light sources that generate light by sending an electrical discharge through an ionized gas, i.e. a plasma. The character of the gas discharge critically depends on the frequency or modulation of the current. Typically, such lamps use a noble gas (argon, neon, krypton and xenon) or a mixture of these gases. Most lamps are filled with additional materials, like mercury, sodium, and/or metal halides. In operation the gas is ionized, and free electrons, accelerated by the electrical field in the tube, collide with gas and metal atoms. Some electrons circling around the gas and metal atoms are excited by these collisions, bringing them to a higher energy state. When the electron falls back to its original state, it emits a photon, resulting in visible light or ultraviolet radiation.