Colorlite lamps can be used with standard metal halide ballasts and fixtures.
Metal halide lamp color.
Most metal halide lamps have a low color rending index ranging in the 60 to 70 range.
As metal halide lamps age chemical changes occur causing.
Metal halide lamps are one of the fastest growing light sources around the world.
History of the metal halide lamp.
Colorlite metal halide lamps produce saturated colors of blue green magenta and orange.
New technologies particularly pulse starting technology now allow users to select among a variety of lamp types to suit a wide range of applications.
Steinmetz was the first person to take a mercury vapor lamp and use halide salts in an attempt to produce a better light color.
Developed in the 1960s they are similar to mercury vapor lamps but contain additional metal halide compounds in the quartz arc tube.
These lamps feature special chemical compounds known as halides that produce light in most regions of the spectrum.
Metal halide lamps have gone through a number of revolutionary changes and improvements over the last several years.
The special mixture of halides provide all of the color without the use of expensive gels or color filters.
However some metal halide bulbs have a high color rendering index of 90.
The latest advancements in ceramic metal halide technology provide lamps with high color temperature cct and a variety of high cri values available for various applications vastly improving visual acuity.
Specialty colors including blue green aqua and pink can also be produced.
Different colors are produced in metal halide lamps by using various arc tube shapes and metal halide salts.
A researcher by the name of charles p.
This is why new lamps can sometimes be unstable or vary in color.
It is measured on a scale of 1 to 100 with 100 being the highest.
Double ended 150w in blue green magenta orange.
The basis for the metal halide lamp starts all the way back in 1912.
Metal halide lamps that have a high cri include flood lamps used for retail lighting and grow lamps.
In new lamps these halides need to burn in for approximately 100 hours before they reach their optimum color.
Designable color metal halide lamps can be designed to produce almost any color temperature desired from 2700k to 20 000k.
In addition cmh lamps feature long lifetimes similar to hps lamps.
They offer high efficacy excellent color rendition long service life and good lumen maintenance.