Incandescent

Incandescent bulbs are the original electric light source, using a simple tungsten filament heated until it glows to produce warm, natural-looking light. While residential general-service incandescent bulbs have been phased out in many regions due to efficiency regulations, numerous specialty incandescent bulbs remain available and necessary for specific applications where their unique characteristics are needed or where alternatives aren't suitable.

The appeal of incandescent lighting has always been simplicity and light quality. They produce warm, inviting light with perfect color rendering (CRI 100) and a color temperature around 2700K that most people find comfortable and natural for residential spaces. They're fully dimmable with any standard dimmer switch, reaching full brightness instantly with no warm-up period. The technology is straightforward – no ballast, no driver electronics, no compatibility issues – just screw in a bulb and it works.

Current availability focuses on specialty categories where LED alternatives aren't ideal or don't exist yet. Rough service bulbs with reinforced filaments for applications with vibration or impact. High-temperature oven and appliance bulbs designed to operate in 300°F+ environments where LED electronics would fail. Decorative bulbs for chandeliers and vintage-style fixtures where the visible filament is part of the aesthetic. Shatter-resistant bulbs with safety coatings for food service and industrial settings. Three-way bulbs for lamps with three-way sockets.

Industrial and commercial specialty incandescent bulbs remain common in applications like heat lamps, infrared heating, process drying, food warming, scientific instruments, and indicator lights in certain equipment. Some theatrical and entertainment lighting still uses incandescent technology for specific color rendering requirements and dimming behavior that LED hasn't fully replicated yet.

The practical limitations are well understood: short lifespan (typically 1,000-2,000 hours), significant heat generation, and energy consumption that's 4-5 times higher than LED for equivalent light output. These factors make incandescent unsuitable for general lighting in most modern applications, but where their specific characteristics are needed – perfect dimming, high heat operation, special bases, or aesthetic considerations – they remain the appropriate choice.

Available Types: Rough service, high temperature (oven/appliance), decorative and chandelier bulbs, three-way bulbs, shatter-resistant, vibration service, silver bowl, colored bulbs, heat lamps, reflector bulbs (where still permitted)

Common Applications: Appliances (ovens, refrigerators), decorative fixtures, specialty industrial equipment, heat lamps, rough service environments, vintage lighting fixtures, three-way lamps, specific commercial applications


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40R14-130V-MED Miniature Reflector Bulb - Norman Lamps

40R14-130V-MED Miniature Reflector Bulb

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 40W, Type: R14 Reflector Light Bulb, Life Hours: 4000, Base Type: E26..

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25R14-130V-MED Miniature Reflector Bulb 25W 130V - Norman Lamps

25R14-130V-MED Miniature Reflector Bulb 25W 130V

The 25R14-130V-MED is a 25W, 130V R14 Reflector Bulb with a medium screw base, ideal for various..

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1388 Miniature Reflector Bulb - Norman Lamps

1388 Miniature Reflector Bulb

The Norman Lamps 1388 is a 20W, 24V R12 reflector bulb designed for specialized low-voltage..

$8.99

25R12-120V-SCB Miniature Reflector Bulb - Norman Lamps

25R12-120V-SCB Miniature Reflector Bulb

The 25R12-120V-SCB is a 25W R12 miniature reflector bulb designed for 120V applications requiring a..

$12.50

1385 Miniature Reflector Bulb - Norman Lamps

1385 Miniature Reflector Bulb

The Norman Lamps 1385 is a 20W, 28V R12 miniature reflector bulb designed for specialized..

$8.99

1383/TF Miniature Reflector Bulb  with Shatter Protective Coating - Norman Lamps

1383/TF Miniature Reflector Bulb with Shatter Protective Coating

The 1383/TF is a 20W R12 miniature reflector bulb designed for low-voltage applications requiring..

$9.95

1383 Miniature R12 Reflector Bulb - Norman Lamps

1383 Miniature R12 Reflector Bulb

The Norman Lamps 1383 is a 20W incandescent miniature R12 reflector bulb rated at 13V with a BA15S..

$7.99

1384 Miniature Reflector Bulb - Norman Lamps

1384 Miniature Reflector Bulb

The Norman Lamps 1384 is a 6V, 21W R12 miniature reflector bulb designed for specialized..

$8.99

150G40-130V-W - Norman Lamps

150G40-130V-W

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 150W, Amps: 1.15, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours, Base..

$6.99

150G40-130V-MED - Norman Lamps

150G40-130V-MED

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 150W, Amps: 1.15, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours, Base..

$8.99

100G40-130V-W - Norman Lamps

100G40-130V-W

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 100W, Amps: 0.769, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours..

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100G40-130V-MED - Norman Lamps

100G40-130V-MED

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 100W, Amps: 0.769, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours..

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60G40-130V-W - Norman Lamps

60G40-130V-W

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 60W, Amps: 0.461, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours, Base..

Item Discontinued

60G40-130V-MED - Norman Lamps

60G40-130V-MED

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 60W, Amps: 0.461, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours, Base..

Item Discontinued

40G40-130V-W - Norman Lamps

40G40-130V-W

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 40W, Amps: 0.307, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours, Base..

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40G40-130V-MED - Norman Lamps

40G40-130V-MED

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 40W, Amps: 0.307, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours, Base..

$2.99

25G40-130V-MED - Norman Lamps

25G40-130V-MED

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 25W, Amps: 0.192, Type: G40 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 5,000 Hours, Base..

$2.99

40G25-130V-W - Norman Lamps

40G25-130V-W

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 40W, Amps: 0.307, Type: G25 Globe Light Bulb, Life Hours: 4,000 Hours, Base..

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