Unlike halogen bulbs that use a heated filament, HIDs rely on a to function.
High-Intensity Discharge (HID) bulbs, commonly known as xenon lights, are powerful gas-discharge lamps that produce light by creating an between two tungsten electrodes. This process occurs inside a quartz tube filled with xenon gas and metal salts, resulting in illumination that is significantly brighter and more efficient than traditional halogen bulbs. Core Technology: How They Work HID BULBS
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