Halogen sealed beam lamps have an inbuilt halogen lamp with the filaments contained in a quartz or hard glass envelope.
Fiber optics utilize halogen lamps which provide high light output for a given power input.
To prevent damage by the calorific source of the halogen lamp, during illumination the spinal cord was bathed with saline solution.
A robot is instructed to replace the bulb of a halogen lamp.
The test light beam from a halogen lamp was guided to the retina from above.
Because the halogen lamp operates at very high temperatures, it can pose fire and burn hazards.
A halogen lamp shines onto a mirror via a filter gel sheet to create the color and sometimes via a gobo wheel to create shapes.
A conventional quartz halogen lamp is used in place of the reflector lamp.