- Industry: Energy
- Number of terms: 8202
- Number of blossaries: 3
- Company Profile:
American conglomerate currently ranked by Forbes as the world's largest company. GE has multifarious business interests including power generation and financial services.
A GE designation for a family of metal halide lamps which will operate on a mercury ballast. Designed as a simple retrofit for mercury lamp.
Industry:Lights & lighting
A GE registered name for a family of U-shaped fluorescent lamps, both T8 and T12.
Industry:Lights & lighting
A line of low voltage compact reflector lamps used for accent and spot lighting. The 16 and 11 refer to 16 eighths of an inch diameter and 11 eighths.
Industry:Lights & lighting
PAR is an acronym for parabolic aluminized reflector. A PAR lamp, which may utilize either an incandescent filament, a halogen filament tube or a HID arc tube, is a precision pressed-glass reflector lamp. PAR lamps rely on both the internal reflector and prisms in the lens for control of the light beam.
Industry:Lights & lighting
A GE name for its line of "highest output fluorescent lamps," featuring a grooved bulb that increases effective arc length by 10%.
Industry:Lights & lighting
The GE trade name for the compact MR-16 and MR-11 low-voltage halogen dichroic "cool beam" reflectorized spot and flood lamps.
Industry:Lights & lighting
GE description for a type of metal halide lamp that provides improved lumen maintenance for longer useful life and extended relamp cycles. These products are designed to operate on ballasts that have ignitors to help with lamp starting.
Industry:Lights & lighting
A GE registered trademark term for some types of linear halogen lamps.
Industry:Lights & lighting
GE's product family of incandescent lamps with the element Neodymium added to the glass bulb. Neodymium filters out much of the yellow light produced by ordinary lamps. Less yellow means whites look whiter and colors appear more vibrant in spaces lighted with Reveal lamps.
Industry:Lights & lighting