Standard Specialty Lamps

Standard

December 7, 2017

Standard’s Specialty Lamps offer lighting for speific type of applications. For almost three decades STANDARD has been supplying lighting products which cater to all different types of lighting needs, from your more conventional applications in homes, office buildings and industrial warehouses to specific types of applications.

Medical Lamps

Light output and clarity are extremely important when choosing lamps for specific medical applications. The patient’s safety and medical specialist’s ability to properly carry out his/her responsibilities is of critical importance. Whether for operating rooms and instruments or films and equipment, STANDARD offers a variety of lamps that have been specially designed for medical applications.

Sealed Beam

STANDARD’s sealed beam lamps are designed for very specific applications such as automotive usages (headlights, fog lights), aircrafts, outdoor architectural applications as well as for stage lighting. They offer bright light and weather resistance in all applications. A sealed beam lamp contains the base, lens, reflector and filament all in one sealed location.

Stage & Studio

In stage and studio applications, light intensity and quality are critical to setting the tone for the application. STANDARD’s stage and studio lamps are designed for very specific applications such as studio, theatre, stage lighting, and production lighting as well as professional photography applications. They offer high quality bright light to put emphasis where it is needed.

Halogen Projection

Where picture quality, light functionality and colour play a crucial role, halogen projection lamps are the lamp of choice. STANDARD carries a wide variety of halogen projection lamps for various applications such as audio-visual lighting, photography and graphics applications.

For more information:

http://www.standardpro.com/products/traditional/specialty-lamps/

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