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titleOfInvention PERFECTED METAL HALIDE LAMP DISCHARGE LAMP
abstract LAMP WITH REDUCED VOLTAGE AND LUMINESCENCE DURATION. IT INCLUDES AN ENCLOSURE 2 IN REFRACTORY MATERIAL TRANSMITTING LIGHT, CONTAINING A CHARGE OF MERCURY AND METAL HALOGENIDES INTENDED TO BE VAPORIZED DURING OPERATION, AS WELL AS AN INERT GAS UNDER PRESSURE LOWER TO FACILITATE AND FACILITATE THE ELECTRICAL BODY 10, 12 FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE ARC WHICH ARE SEALED IN THE ENCLOSURE, AT LEAST ONE OF THESE ELECTRODES 12 BEING USED AS A CATHODE AND CONSISTING OF A BASE ELEMENT IN TUNGSTENE COATED WITH A D-EMITTING MATERIAL 'ELECTRONS CHOSEN FROM SCANDIUM OXIDES, DYSPROSIUM OXIDES, THORIUM BORIDES, SCANDIUM BORIDES AND LANTHAN BORIDES. APPLICATION TO METAL HALOGENIDE LAMPS.
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