The G53 halogen lamp - a low-voltage halogen lamp that has to be operated with a transformer - is versatile and popular because of its brilliant light. With a colour rendering of 100 Ra, the G53 halogen lamp competes with natural light and its colour fastness. In contrast to the conventional incandescent lamp, which is a kind of forerunner of the halogen lamp, the G53 halogen lamp provides up to 50% higher luminous efficacy. The service life of halogen lamps, including G53 halogen lamps, is also significantly extended compared to incandescent lamps thanks to the halogens in the glass bulb. G53 halogen lamps are popular for shop lighting, lighting in restaurants, hotels and galleries as well as for lighting private rooms. G53 halogen lamps are ideal for brilliant accent lighting and for improved illumination and highlighting of certain objects in bright surroundings.
As you can see from its name, the G53 halogen lamp has a G-base, i.e. it has a plug-in base with two contact parts protruding from the base. According to the designation "G53", these two contacts of the G53 halogen lamp are 53 mm apart. What characterises G53 halogen lamps, apart from their base size, is that they are always reflectors. Like all other halogen lamps and incandescent lamps, the G53 halogen lamp is dimmable, which makes it particularly popular with consumers. So far there are no alternatives, such as LEDs, to the G53 halogen lamp, but those G53 halogen lamps that are equipped with an infrared coating (IRC) already have twice the service life of a conventional halogen lamp.
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