TECHNOLOGY HID
(High Intensity Discharge)
Principle: Light is produced by an electric arc formed between two electrodes. This electric arc is obtained via a very high current between the two electrodes, which is then maintained through the rare gases contained in a glass envelope.
HID lighting is a must in terms of power and light quality.
The light produced reproduces the solar spectrum visible to the eye perfectly at an ideal color temperature (6,000° K.) and highlights the real colors of illuminated subjects.
They have a lifespan of 700 to 2,000 hours and have an output 4 to 5 times higher than halogen lamps for an equivalent energy source, making HID the most powerful light