Item 74871 - 'Mazda' tungsten filament bulb, ca. 1935
- Item 74871 - 'Mazda' tungsten filament bulb, ca. 1935
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- Item 74871
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Image Info The "ductile tungsten" filament, developed by William D. Collidge in about 1911, is the method still used in incandescent bulbs.
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Tungsten is sintered (heated and pressed) and forced through increasingly small dies, which produces a wire that is flexible, but strong.
This bulb has frosted glass, a process developed in 1925 to reduce glare.