Lamps - Incandescents, Neons

Lamps - Incandescents, Neons

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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Manufacturer Part Number Type Color Voltage Rating MSCP (Mean Spherical Candle Power) Lens Style Lens Size Lead Style
120PSB VCC (Visual Communications Company) LAMP INCAND T-2 TELE SLIDE 120V T-2 - Incandescent Clear 120V 1200 Round with Flat Top T-2 Telephone Slide Base Type 5 Standard
305 VCC (Visual Communications Company) LAMP INCAND RS-8 SGL BAYONET 28V - - Incandescent Clear 28V 15 Round with Domed Top RS-8 Bayonet - Single Contact
338 JKL Components Corporation LAMP INCAND RT-1.75 MID FLA 2.7V - - Incandescent Clear 2.7V 0.04 Round with Domed Top RT-1 3/4 Midget Flange
EWG103 JKL Components Corporation LAMP INCAND RT-1.5 WEDGE 14V - - Incandescent Clear 14V 1.7 Round with Domed Top RT-1 1/2 Wedge
325 JKL Components Corporation LAMP INCAND RT-1.25 SPEC MIDG 3V - - Incandescent Clear 3V 0.25 Round with Domed Top RT-1 1/4 Special Midget Screw Base
316 JKL Components Corporation LAMP INCAND RT-3.25 MINI BAYO 6V - - Incandescent Clear Matte 6V 3.4 Round with Domed Top RT-3 1/4 Miniature Bayonet
7210 VCC (Visual Communications Company) LAMP INCAND RT-1 WIRE TERM 5V - - Incandescent Clear 5V 0.03 Round with Domed Top RT-1 Wire Terminal
5314N1 VCC (Visual Communications Company) LAMP NEON R4MM THROUGH HOLE - - Neon Clear - - Round with Domed Top R4mm Through Hole
345 VCC (Visual Communications Company) LAMP INCAND RT-1.75 MIDG FLA 6V - - Incandescent Clear 6V 0.03 Round with Domed Top RT-1 3/4 Midget Flange
DNW1-DW10/10MM JKL Components Corporation LAMP INCAN RT-1.25 NEO-WEDGE 14V - - Incandescent Clear 14V 0.5 Round with Domed Top RT-1 1/4 Neo-Wedge

About Lamps - Incandescents, Neons


Incandescent lamps and neon lamps are types of lighting devices that produce light through different mechanisms. Incandescent lamps generate light by heating a filament to high temperatures until it emits visible light, while neon lamps use ionized neon gas to produce illumination through gas discharge. Incandescent lamps were widely used for general lighting before the advent of more energy-efficient lighting technologies, while neon lamps are often used for decorative and signage purposes due to their vibrant colors and distinctive glow.