INCANDESCENT LIGHT SOURCES

An incandescent light source (also called as an "incandescent light bulb" or "incandescent lamp") is a device that uses electricity to heat a wire filament until it is hot enough to glow with visible light (incandescence).

  • 200-10 IRE


    200-10 Infrared Emitter is a housing designed for infrared sources and it features either a parabolic or an elliptical reflector | SCIENCETECH Turkey
  • 201-1K-QTH


    201-1K-QTH is designed for vertically mounted 500W-1500W DC operated Quartz Tungsten Halogen (QTH) filament lamps which produce a large VIS-NIR output and some UV light | SCIENCETECH Turkey
  • 100W QTH FOI


    100W QTH Fiber Optic Illuminator is an incandescent light source powered with a 100 Watts QTH lamp which illuminates fiber bundles up to 13 mm diameter | SCIENCETECH Turkey