Released in the late 50s, the halogen light is also a kind of incandescent light bulb. It became a crowd choice for headlights, halogen torchiere floor lamps, and other applications that needed very bright lights for it is capable of burning much more forcefully than regular ones. Not to mention that halogen floor lamps are also more eco friendly and longer lasting than the non-halogen kinds. The halogen bulb’s inner workings consist of a tungsten filament encased in another material, just like a normal bulb. The tungsten filament heats up and puts out light with electricity; this is basically how these bulbs function. But the tungsten begins to dissolve as the filament heats up. Dark deposits begin to appear as the broken down tungsten collects inside the bulbs of halogen desk lamps. The light bulb will burn out afterward because the filament will burst at a weak point.

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