Specialty Lamps

Specialty lamps provide targeted lighting solutions for specific industrial environments. They enhance operational efficiency by delivering reliable and task-specific illumination.

  1. VLSI C2-70-2-1 Lamp, Presision Light Source

    Other Lamps

    VLSI C2-70-2-1 Lamp, Presision Light Source

    VLSI C2-70-2-1 Lamp, Presision Light Source

    Lamp, Presision Light Source

  2. KLA-Tencor 740-212542-000 Insert Assy with Lamps

    Other Lamps

    KLA-Tencor 740-212542-000 Insert Assy with Lamps

    KLA-Tencor 740-212542-000 Insert Assy with Lamps

    Insert Assy with Lamps

  3. Phillips TLA 40D25/50FA68 Medium Bi Pin Lamp

    Other Lamps

    Phillips TLA 40D25/50FA68 Medium Bi Pin Lamp

    Phillips TLA 40D25/50FA68 Medium Bi Pin Lamp

    Medium Bi Pin Lamp

Common Applications

factories

warehouses

construction sites

laboratories

chemical processing

food production

Buying Guide

Specialty Lamps Buying Considerations

  • Identify the specific lighting requirements of your industrial application.
  • Assess energy efficiency to reduce operational costs.
  • Ensure compatibility with existing lighting systems.
  • Check the durability and lifespan to minimize maintenance.
  • Evaluate the intensity and color temperature for optimal performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of specialty lamps are used in industrial settings?
Common types include halogen, LED, UV curing, and infrared heat lamps.
Why choose surplus specialty lamps?
Surplus options offer cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality and performance.
How do I select the right specialty lamp for my application?
Consider factors like the required lumen output, energy efficiency, and specific application needs.
Can specialty lamps improve workplace safety?
Yes, by providing adequate lighting, they help prevent accidents in low-light conditions.