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Lamps
Incandescent light bulb


A 230-volt incandescent light bulb, with a 'medium' sized E27 (Edison 27 mm) male screw base. The filament is visible as the horizontal line between the vertical supply wires.

Light Bulb Type
    Fluorescent Bulbs
    Compact Fluorescent
    Incandescent
    Halogen
    LED
    Fluorescent
    Regular


1.Outline of Glass bulb
2.Low pressure inert gas (argon, nitrogen, krypton, xenon)
3.Tungsten filament
4.Contact wire (goes out of stem)
5.Contact wire (goes into stem)
6.Support wires (one end embedded in stem; conduct no current)
7.Stem (glass mount)
8.Contact wire (goes out of stem)
9.Cap (sleeve)
10.Insulation (vitrite)
11.Electrical contact
Tube Lights

* Chandeliers
* Pendant Lighting
* Mini Pendants
* Flush Mount Fixtures
* Semi-Flush Fixtures
* Wall Sconces
* Outdoor Lighting
* Bathroom Lighting
* Full Spectrum Lamps
* Table Lamps
* Floor Lamps
* Desk Lamps
* Task Lamps
* Accent Lamps
* Lamp Shades
* Lamp Finials & Bulbs
* Designer Lighting
* Art-Glass Lighting
* Tiffany Lighting
* Green Lighting