OSRAM 64222 HLX - Low Voltage Halogen Lamp 10W 6V PG22 for Fiber Optics and Microscopy
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OSRAM 64222 HLX - Low Voltage Halogen Lamp 10W 6V PG22 for Fiber Optics and Microscopy
The Osram 64222 HLX is a 6V , 10W reflectorless halogen lamp with a PG22 base, designed for specialized lighting in microscopy, laboratory, analytical, medical fiber optic, UV curing, and surgical/dental overhead lighting environments. As part of the XENOPHOT HLX family, it uses xenon gas instead of krypton and offers up to 10% more luminous flux with the same energy consumption compared to standard halogen lamps, while maintaining instant start , dimmability, and a CRI of 100 for accurate color rendering.
Its precision optics (illuminated field 1.3 × 0.8 mm , filament length 1.3 mm , filament diameter 0.8 mm ) are combined with a 14 mm LCL for efficient coupling with light guides and optical systems. It delivers a nominal luminous flux of 150 lm at 3050 K and features a universal burn-in position , facilitating its integration into various fixtures. With a diameter of 9 mm , a total length of 44 mm , and an approximate weight of 2.3 g , it is compact and thermally stable, with a nominal life of 300 h when used in suitable luminaires and with proper ventilation.
Main features
- XENOPHOT HLX Technology: xenon as a fill gas for greater efficiency; +10% flow compared to standard halogens.
- Stable photometry: 150 lm , 3,050 K , CRI 100 , instant light and almost constant flux throughout life.
- Precision filament geometry: illuminated field 1.3 × 0.8 mm , filament 1.3 mm long, 0.8 mm in diameter.
- Compact dimensions: Ø 9 mm , length 44 mm , LCL 14 mm ; PG22 base.
- Adjustable: allows dimming to adjust the intensity according to the procedure.
- Burning position: universal (Any) .
- Nominal life: 300 h .
Product benefits
- More light with the same consumption: the HLX version increases the flow without changing the electrical installation.
- True color (CRI 100): essential in visual diagnosis, microscopy and critical processes.
- Direct integration into specialized equipment: PG22 and 14mm LCL sockets optimized for light guides and fiber optic heads.
- Precise control: linear regulation and instant start to adapt the light level to the use.
- Easy maintenance: compact format, robust design and quick replacement in compatible luminaires.
Use cases
- Microscopy and laboratory/analytical with fiber optic illumination.
- Dentistry and operating room as overhead light or auxiliary source using light guides.
- UV curing and precision tasks in science and health, in halogen-certified luminaires.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does the HLX version offer? It uses xenon as a fill gas and achieves up to 10% more flow with the same power.
- Is it dimmable? Yes, it can be dimmed with compatible low-voltage halogen equipment.
- What is the lifespan? 300 hours nominal, under correct installation and ventilation conditions.
- Is the working position free? Yes, the burning position is universal (Any).
- What applications is it designed for? Microscopy, laboratory and analysis, UV curing, medical fiber optics, and surgical/dental overhead lighting.
Installation and safety notes
- Use only in luminaires suitable for halogen lamps, with screens/protections that contain fragments in case of breakage and UV radiation control.
- Avoid touching the bulb; grease reduces the lifespan of the quartz. Clean with isopropyl alcohol if necessary.
- Ensure sufficient ventilation and heat dissipation to maintain flow stability.
Project description
XENOPHOT HLX reflectorless halogen lamp, Osram reference 64222, 10 W, 6 V, PG22 base, 150 lm flux, CCT 3,050 K, CRI 100, LCL 14 mm, illuminated field 1.3 × 0.8 mm, filament 1.3 mm (Ø 0.8 mm), diameter 9 mm, length 44 mm, universal burning position, nominal life 300 h, dimmable.
- Type BI-PIN
- Vendor OSRAM
- SKU 003-0425
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