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Filename: | DPP_3619.jpg |
Album name: | FrontSideBus / HID: Metal Halide |
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Date added: | 15 Dec, 2015 |
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The white-based one also in fact has a metal cap, but its overmoulded with a layer of white polybutylphthalate. The reason for the metal caps on these is because the cement used to bond glass lamps to their caps has to be heat-cured. Normally that is done by heating the cap with gas flames, but that would burn a plastic cap. The metal insert allowed the cap to be heated by radio-frequency induction. Due to the problem of the plastic degrading over life, it was later reduced in size to occupy only the area between the base pins Which runs much cooler than the area lose to the bulb.
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I got 2 of these not long after they came out, cost me something like £140!!
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Why did you do that? Knowing you rich there was some kind of idea behind it?
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They were the first halide lamps I ever got, but I still lived at home then, and had more money to waste!
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