Philips 85126X2 Leaflet

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Philips Xenon Standard Headlight bulb
Type of lamp: D2R
Pack of: 1 85 V,35 W
85126X2
Original quality
Philips Xenon Standard is for replacement of the burned-out lamp. It is of the same quality and performance as the original equipped bulb
Original quality replacement for your headlight
• Xenon Standard is the original quality replacement option
Maximum safety with Xenon HID
• Powerful light from Xenon HID bulb offers maximum safety
Original equipment manufacturer
• Adhering to high quality standards of the ECE homologation
• Philips car lamps are made of high-quality quartz glass
• Award-winning car lamp manufacturer
• Philips is the choice of major car manufacturers.
• Philips car lamps are highly resistant against humidity
• Philips car lamps are highly UV resistant
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85126X2
Headlight bulb
Type of lamp: D2R Pack of: 1, 85 V,35 W
Highlights
Original quality replacement
Philips Xenon Standard offers the original quality light performance of a new car. The quality of the bulb is endorsed by all major car manufacturers.
Maximum safety with Xenon HID
Xenon HID (High Intensity Discharge) lamps o
ffer twice as much light* for safer driving in all conditions. The intense white light produced by the Xenon HID lamps is comparable to daylight. Studies have demonstrated that xenon automotive lighting helps drivers to concentrate on the road and to distinguish obstacles and road signs much faster than traditional lamps. *compared to standard halogen bulbs
ECE homologation
Philips Automotive is dedicated to producing best-in-class products and services in the Original Equipment Manufacturer market as well as in after-sales market. Our products are manufactured from high-quality materials and tested to the highest specifications to maximize safety and driving comfort of our customers. Our entire production is meticulously tested, controlled and certified (ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and QSO 9000) to the highest ECE requirements.
High quality quartz glass
severe thermal shock. With the capability of increased pressure inside the lamp, UV-quartz glass is able to produce a more powerful light
Resistance against humidity
Only a burning bulb made of quartz glass (filament 26 thermal shocks : such as, if a drop of cold water touches the hot bulb, when you drive through water with a broken headlight unit.
UV Resistant
Philips special anti-UV coating technology protects the headlights against harmful ultraviolet radiation, making Philips UV-coated quartz glass perfect for all driving conditions and ensures their longevity
50°c, glass 800°c) can resist
Car manufacturers' choice
For 100 years, Philips has been on the forefro
nt of the automotive lighting industry, introducing technological innovations that have become standard on modern automobiles ­Philips is the inventor of Xenon HID technology. Today, one in two cars in Europe and one in three worldwide is equipped with Philips lighting.
UV-Quartz glass is stronger than hard glass and highly resistant to temperature extremes and vibrations, which eliminates the risk of explosion. Philips quartz-glass lamps (filament 2 650º C and glass 800º C) are able to withstand
Commended Car lamps
Our lamps are often commended by automotive experts.
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85126X2
Headlight bulb
Type of lamp: D2R Pack of: 1, 85 V,35 W
Specifications
Product description
• Technology: Xenon
• Application: High beam, Low beam
• Designation: D2R
• Homologation ECE
• Range: Xenon Standard
•Type: D2R
• Base: P32d-3
• Marking ECE: E1 03U
Electrical characteristics
• Wattage: 35 W
• Voltage: 85 V
Lifetime
•Life time: B3/Tc = 1500/2500
Light characteristics
• Lumens: 3000 ±250
• Color temperature: 4200
Marketing specifications
• Expected benefits: Original quality
• Product highlight: Original quality
Packaging Data
• Packaging type: X2
Issue date 2020-02-03
Version: 9.1.1
12 NC: 8670 001 01355
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Philips Lighting Holding B.V. or their respective owners.
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* Compared to standard halogen bulbs
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