Magnetic Induction

Magnetic induction is a technique used in lighting systems to increase the efficiency of metal halide lamps by creating an alternating magnetic field actuating the gas inside. This alternating magnetic field increases electron mobility which leads to increased lumens output and improved color rendering. The magnetic induction process typically results in higher energy savings and longer lifespans for metal-halide lamps due to reduced heat loss.

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Edward Worrell
Edward Worrell
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