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The 4C end cap is typically used on screen printing
lamps. Its main attraction is its small size. There are better choices in end
caps (see 5C) as its lack of physical support and poor insulating value can
contribute to lamp problems. |

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The 5C base is an excellent end cap combining
proper lamp support and electrical isolation. Often times it can be substituted
for the 4C end cap. |

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The 6C base is primarily used on label printing
lamps. It provides excellent support. |

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The 12C end cap is designed for side wire lamp
installation. Compact yet strong it is a good overall base. |

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The 13C end cap it often used on optical media (CD
DVD) lamps where compact size is paramount. Wire comes out the rear side to
minimize lamp installation length. |

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Primarily used on lamps of German manufacture, the
26C provides excellent support and electrical isolation. Its main drawback is
its weight. Take care when installing lamps with this base as one can easily
snap the lamp end. |

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The 15C end cap has a nice overall design where
space is at a premium and still maintains structural integrity. |

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Primarily used on conveyorized UV systems, the 22C
end cap is a durable, quality selection. |

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Also known as a 431 base, our 4M end cap is
constructed from nickel plated brass. It is vastly superior to stainless steel
in terms of high temperature operation. This is the most popular metal end
cap. |

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Another side wire base whose main attribute is
small size. The 11C end cap is mainly used on label curing lamps where space is
at a premium. |

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The 19C base offers great support and electrical
isolation. |

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The 21C end cap is used in credit card and label
printers. It provides excellent support and dielectric strength. |

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The 18C end cap offers great support and electrical
isolation. |

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Primarily used on lamps in Color Dry curing
systems, the 2M metal base provides excellent support. Its main drawback is its
weight. Take care when installing lamps with this base as one can easily snap
the lamp end. |
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Another side wire base whose main attribute is
small size. The GEW end cap is mainly used on label curing lamps where space is
at a premium. |