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Special Quality |
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The
Xenon HID Bulb is a High Intensity Discharge Bulb filled
with a mixture of "noble" gases including Xenon. Unlike
a halogen bulb, the Xenon bulbs has no filament.
Moreover, lights offer 200% more light than the usual
halogen lighting systems. This improves the reaction
time by up to one second. Also, it consumes over 50%
less energy and thus appeals to the environmentally
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light arc is created between two electrodes. As is the
case with other gas discharge bulbs, the Xenon HID bulb
has an electronic starter for quick ignition and
requires and electronic ballast to function properly.
The HID lighting system takes its name from the intense
white light that is produced from the electrical
discharge, while they have been used for years in sports
fields and stadiums. |
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The bad
lighting on highways makes the HID lights indispensable,
as they provide a high level of safety by offering and
enhanced overall view of the road, as well as an
improved peripheral view for the driver. Other vehicles,
road signs, intersections, objects on the road even in
bad weather are better reflected. Xenon lights help
drivers perceive what is ahead, sooner and better. |
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Comparison between HID and Halogen |
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Comparison of color Temp and Lumen |
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H.I.D Lamp |
Halogen Lamp (H1) |
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Consumption |
12V
35W |
12V
55W |
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Candela |
200,000cd |
20,000cd |
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Lumen |
2,200~3,200Lm |
1,550Lm |
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Kelvin |
4,200~8,500K |
3,200K |
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Lumen/W |
90Lm/W |
28Lm/W |
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Longevity (H) |
2,000(hour) |
400(hour) |
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The colors and visibility range between H.I.D |
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Comparison of light on the road |
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