Home Lighting

Incandescent lamps count as so-called temperature emitters. The coil, consisting of tungsten wire is brought to glow through an electrical current and thus will gleam. During this form of light activation only about 5 percent of the invested energy is converted to light. The rest is lost as warmth.
Incandescent lamps are dimmable without restrictions and possess a life duration of about 1000 hours. This corresponds to 1 year at the typical burning rate of 2 hours/day in a private household.

Picture

Incandescent lamps

Incandescent lamps are thermal radiators. In an enclosed bulb filled with gas, an electric current is passed through a filament of tungsten wire to make it glow. With this method of generating light only about 5% of the energy consumed is converted into light, the rest is lost as heat.

Please read more
 
Picture

Halogen lamps

Adding halogens turns conventional light bulbs into halogen lamps. Things simply look better in the brilliant light generated by these lamps.

Please read more
 
Picture

Energy saving lamps

Energy saving lamps will replace incandescent lamps completely in a matter of years, because using energy saving lamps makes a substantial contribution to protecting our environment.

Please read more