Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp
A cold cathode is an element used within some Nixie tubes, gas discharge lamps, gas filled tubes, and vacuum tubes. The term 'cold cathode' refers to the fact that the cathode is not independently heated. In spite of this, the cathode itself may still operate at temperatures as high as if the cathode were heated.
Cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) are usually also called cold cathodes. Neon lamps are a very common example of a cold cathode lamp.
Cold Cathodes remain popular for LCD backlighting and enthusiast computer case modders.
Cold Cathode Compact Fluorescent lamp
Wattage (W): 4
Energy Label (Class): A
Length (mm): 78
Standard Pack: 500
Lifetime: 10,000h
Colour Temperature:2700/4000/6400K
Lampbase: GU10
Cold Cathode Compact Fluorescent lamp
Wattage (W): 4
Energy Label (Class): A
Length (mm): 78
Standard Pack: 500
Lifetime: 10,000h
Colour Temperature:2700/4000/6400K
Lampbase: E27
Cold Cathode Compact Fluorescent lamp
Wattage (W): 6
Energy Label (Class): A
Length (mm): 120
Standard Pack: 100
Lifetime: 10,000h
Colour Temperature:2700/4000/6400K
Lampbase: E27
Cold Cathode Compact Fluorescent lamp
Wattage (W): 6
Energy Label (Class): A
Length (mm): 110
Standard Pack: 100
Lifetime: 10,000h
Colour Temperature:2700/4000/6400K
Lampbase: E27
Cold Cathode Compact Fluorescent lamp
Wattage (W): 6
Energy Label (Class): A
Length (mm): 120
Standard Pack: 100
Lifetime: 10,000h
Colour Temperature:2700/4000/6400K
Lampbase: E27