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E10 Lamp Socket for Physics Experiments
Are you tired of constantly replacing lamp sockets for your physics experiments? Look no further! We have the perfect solution for you - the E10 Lamp Socket with Copper Nickel Plating.
Our E10 Lamp Socket is made of high-quality copper material with a durable nickel plating. This ensures excellent conductivity and resistance to corrosion, making it perfect for long-term use in various physics experiments.
With its E10 specification, this lamp socket fits perfectly in standard E10 lamp holders, providing a secure and reliable connection. The threaded design allows for easy installation and removal, saving you time and effort.
What sets our E10 Lamp Socket apart from others is its unique feature of having both long and short legs. This flexibility allows you to use it in a wider range of applications, adapting to different setups and configurations.
With an operating voltage of 220V and a current rating of 0.5A, our E10 Lamp Socket can handle a wide range of electrical loads. Whether you need it for low-power experiments or high-power applications, it can meet your requirements.
In addition to its excellent electrical performance, our E10 Lamp Socket is also heat-resistant up to 220 degrees Celsius. This ensures that it can withstand high temperatures without compromising its functionality or safety.
Not only is our E10 Lamp Socket practical, but it also has an attractive design. The copper material with a copper nickel plating gives it a sleek and professional look, adding a touch of elegance to your experimental setup.
Ordering is easy! Simply visit our website and enter the product code E10 to place your order. We offer fast and reliable shipping, ensuring that you receive your E10 Lamp Socket in no time.
Don't settle for subpar lamp sockets that wear out quickly. Invest in our E10 Lamp Socket for a durable and long-lasting solution. Your physics experiments deserve the best!
