Low-voltage halogen lamp OSRAM XENOPHOT 64615 HLX 75W 12V GZ6.35. Bright white light ~3350 K for microscopes, cold-light sources, fibre optics, endoscopy and projectors. Reliable professional reference, available at STRASSELEC.
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Made by OSRAM, the XENOPHOT 64615 HLX (75 W / 12 V, GZ6.35 base) combines high luminance with a stable white light of about 3350 K. Its xenon technology curbs filament evaporation for steady output, valued in precision optics.
At 75 W and 12 V, it offers the ideal brightness/lifespan balance for microscopy and fibre-optic light sources. Ideal for cold-light sources and fibre-optic generators (endoscopy, medical).
| Brand | OSRAM |
|---|---|
| Reference | XENOPHOT 64615 HLX |
| Type | XENOPHOT low-voltage halogen lamp |
| Power | 75 W |
| Voltage | 12 V |
| Base | GZ6.35 |
| Colour temperature | ~3350 K |
| Lifespan | ~50 hours |
| EAN code | 4050300006796 |
This lamp powers a wide range of optical and medical devices:
Choose a lamp that is strictly identical in power, voltage and base: 75W / 12V / GZ6.35 base. A different voltage drastically reduces lifespan or brightness.
XENOPHOT is the OSRAM xenon-gas technology that boosts luminance and colour temperature (~3350 K). "HLX" denotes the high-luminance low-voltage series for optics.
No. Avoid direct contact with the quartz envelope; use a clean cloth. Fingerprints bake onto the glass and shorten the lamp's life.
About 50 hours under nominal conditions. A regulated power supply and good ventilation extend its life.
If your device uses a 75W / 12V lamp with a GZ6.35 base of OSRAM type 64615, it is compatible. If unsure, check the label of the original lamp.
Yes, it is designed for cold-light generators and fibre illuminators (endoscopy, medical, dental).
Available at STRASSELEC.
What is this special bulb for?
High-performance OSRAM technical bulb for professional applications: projection, optics, medical, stage or industrial lighting depending on the model.
How should it be handled?
Never touch the glass or quartz with bare hands: fingerprints shorten its life. Handle the bulb with a clean cloth and let it cool down before any contact.
What power supply is required?
Follow the voltage and base indicated: direct mains supply, a transformer for low-voltage models (6/12/24 V) or a suitable ballast for discharge lamps (HMI/HTI/HBO).
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