What Is the Impact of Electrolytic Polishing on the Lifespan of Halogen Lamp Filaments Made from Cleaned Tungsten Wire?

Halogen lamps use coiled tungsten filaments heated to ~2500–3100°C. Lifespan is limited by tungsten evaporation, causing thinning and breakage. The halogen cycle redeposits evaporated tungsten, extending life to ~2000–3000 hours. Cleaned tungsten wire is essential; electrolytic polishing removes surface roughness and contaminants via anodic dissolution.

Impact of Electrolytic Polishing on Lifespan

Electrolytic polishing extends filament life by creating a smooth, clean surface (Ra < 0.1–0.5 μm), reducing hotspots and notching. Benefits include:

  • Uniform evaporation and redeposition via halogen cycle
  • Lower impurity-induced sagging and vibration failure
  • 10–30% longer life; less lumen loss over time
Aspect Unpolished Wire Polished Wire
Roughness (Ra) 0.5–2 μm 0.05–0.5 μm
Evaporation Uneven, notching Uniform thinning
Lifespan Gain Baseline +10–30%

Used in premium halogen lamps (e.g., automotive H4). Excessive polishing may reduce wire thickness slightly. Complements non-sag doping for optimal durability.

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