Viewed products

Incandescent lamp tube-shaped

Incandescent lamp tube-shaped, also known as linear incandescent lamps or tubular incandescent bulbs, are a classic lighting technology that produces light by heating a tungsten filament to incandescence within a glass tube. These lamps typically operate at standard mains voltages (e.g., 120V, 230V) or low voltages (e.g., 12V, 24V) and are avail...

Incandescent lamp tube-shaped, also known as linear incandescent lamps or tubular incandescent bulbs, are a classic lighting technology that produces light by heating a tungsten filament to incandescence within a glass tube. These lamps typically operate at standard mains voltages (e.g., 120V, 230V) or low voltages (e.g., 12V, 24V) and are available in various wattages, from 25W to 500W or more. The tube shape, often designated as T (tubular) with a diameter in eighths of an inch (e.g., T8, T10), provides a linear light distribution. Key technical parameters include color temperature (typically warm white around 2700K-3000K), color rendering index (CRI close to 100), and a relatively short lifespan of around 1000-2000 hours. These lamps are often used with compatible sockets like R7s, R7d, or double-ended bases, and may require external ballasts or transformers for specific applications.

These lamps are primarily used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings where instant-on, dimmable, and high-CRI lighting is required. Common applications include task lighting in workshops and garages, accent lighting in retail displays, decorative lighting in chandeliers and wall sconces, and general illumination in older fixtures. They are also found in specialized equipment like projectors, optical instruments, and heat lamps for industrial processes or animal husbandry. The linear shape makes them ideal for linear fixtures, strip lights, and under-cabinet lighting, providing a uniform light spread.

Subcategories within this category include standard linear incandescent lamps (e.g., T8, T10, T12), high-wattage tubular lamps for industrial use, and low-voltage tube-shaped lamps for landscape or display lighting. Common article codes often follow a pattern like "T8-60W-230V" or "R7s-118mm-300W", indicating the tube diameter, wattage, voltage, or base type. For example, a typical code might be "T10-100W-120V" for a standard 100-watt tubular lamp operating at 120V. These codes help identify the specific physical dimensions and electrical ratings required for compatibility.

At Electric Automation Network, we offer a comprehensive range of incandescent lamp tube-shaped products with real-time pricing and global express shipping. Our team of specialized engineers provides personalized technical support to help you select the correct lamp based on voltage, wattage, base type, and application requirements. Each product listing includes detailed technical documentation, ensuring you have all the specifications needed for proper installation and operation. Whether you need a single replacement lamp or bulk supply for a large project, we ensure fast delivery worldwide.

More

All ratings we receive from the items we offer are real and verified. A small gesture, but a lot of value. That's why we thank you for that minute you invest in leaving us your opinion and qualification about the products, because it helps us to continue improving and to offer you a service of even higher quality.