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What’s HID Xenon Lights? 
[ Date : 2009-06-12 11-37-18 | Read:1312 ]
What’s HID Xenon Lights?
HID, High Intensity Discharge, (also known as Xenon) refers to lighting technology that relies on an electrical charge to ignite xenon gas in sealed bulbs, similar to the lightning phenomenon in the sky. HID lighting does not have a filament but instead creates light by igniting an electrical discharge between two electrodes in an air tight tiny quartz capsule filled with xenon gas. HID lighting is also called Xenon lighting, referring to the gas inside the hid bulbs.
 
What's the Advantage of HID?
The difference between of HID xenon bulbs and Halogen
The HID xenon system is a sunlight (white and blue) color light beam with low power consumption. The Lumen of xenon bulbs is brighter than 3 times of Halogen, the following is the comparison pattern between of HID xenon bulbs and Halogen.
 
               
The Advantage of HID xenon bulbs is following:
* 3xBrighter & more consistent illumination of the road, and increases visual comfort & reduce fatigue when driving at night 
* 4300K Produces white light is safer because it is closer to natural daylight 10X Longer Lasting. No need to replace for life of the vehicle 
* 30% less power consumption, thus generate much less heat during operation 
 
Color-Temperature
Color-Temperature is a measurement in Degrees Kelvin (K) that indicates the hue of light source. There is a misconception that color temperature is a rating of the brightness of the HID bulb. The truth is that the higher the color temperature, the less light output from the HID bulb. 
However, all HID light is much brighter than Halogen, even if it is a 35W 12000K HID bulb, the light output still maintain well over 2700lm; which is still 300% brighter than 55W Halogen with 700lm.

The normal color-temperature is following:

  
The special color-temperature is following
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