تعريف metal halide في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
Metal halide lights are a type of light bulb which burns very white and very bright They require a special fixture and ballast They are the closest thing we have to artificial sunlight, and are typically used on reefs and planted tanks They are very efficient in terms of lumens/watt Do not confuse these with halogen bulbs, which have a very yellow light not appropriate for aquarium use
A type of high intensity discharge (HID) lamp in which the major portion of the light is produced by radiation of metal halide and mercury vapor in the arc tube
A type of light bulb that uses special gases to give off a very bright white light They give off a spectrum of light very similar to sunlight and are highly recommended for reef aquariums Metal Halide bulbs require a special ballast unit for operation
Superior lamp technology offering high brightness and longevity at extra cost See also Quartz Halogen
A high-pressure discharge lamp that is enclosed in a quartz envelope containing metal halides (usually iodides), and produces high-efficacy white light