What is an Induction Lamp?

What is an Induction Lamp? Induction lighting system or also called LVD lamp has three main sections:
1. A ballast with high frequency.
2. An induction coil.
3. A lamp.

Ballast generate high frequency electric current and sends it to the induction coil. Current through the induction coil generates an electromagnetic field fluctuations in the lamp. The fluctuating field is interesting and ionize the atoms of the gas that fills the tube lights. Ionized atoms release ultraviolet radiation.

When ultraviolet radiation on the phosphor layer in a glass tube lamp, phosphor produces light. Since light induction does not require filament or electrodes to ignite, this led to the induction lamp life far longer than conventional incandescent lamps, neon lamps or gas lamps of media without causing lights to black.

The end result is the operation of a far more reliable with a much reduced lumen depreciation, no matter how often the lights are turned on. Even up to 60,000 hours, induction lamps are still produced approximately 80% of initial light output

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