Incandescent Bulbs

  P/N S1221/5V
 S1221/5


Incandescent bulbs produce light when an electric current passes through a thin filament, heating it and causing it to emit light. Incandescent bulbs become progressively dimmer over the course of their service life because heating the filament makes it slowly burn away and vapour condenses on the glass envelope, diminishing transmission.

An incandescent bulb is about 25% as efficient as a fluorescent lamp.