Standard Incandescent
An incandescent light bulb or light source is any device that uses electricity to heat a filament - or wire - until it is hot enough to glow white. If that was done in the open air, in the presence of oxygen, the metal filament would burn up before it got that hot.
Incandescent bulbs work because the heated filament is inside a glass shell or globe that is evacuated and either left as a vacuum or filled with an inert gas. The wire can’t burn in a vacuum and it can’t burn if the only gas inside the bulb is inert and won’t react with it.
Below are your standard shapes for Incandescent light bulbs. Please, select your shape below, so we can help you find what your looking for.
Incandescent bulbs work because the heated filament is inside a glass shell or globe that is evacuated and either left as a vacuum or filled with an inert gas. The wire can’t burn in a vacuum and it can’t burn if the only gas inside the bulb is inert and won’t react with it.
Below are your standard shapes for Incandescent light bulbs. Please, select your shape below, so we can help you find what your looking for.