No, Feit Electric Bulbs are not made by Globe. Feit Electric is a separate company that specializes in manufacturing lighting products, including LED and incandescent bulbs. Globe Electric is a different brand that also produces lighting solutions but operates independently of Feit. Each company has its own distinct line of products and branding.
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They're made of Tungsten.
I have found after a fair amount of time searching, that these are primarily offered through Lowe's. The product is made by FEIT Electric:• E-MAILinfo@feit.com• MAILFEIT ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC.4901 Gregg RoadPico Rivera, CA 90660-2108• PHONE(562) 463-BULB (2852)(800) 543-FEIT (3348)• FAX(562) 908-6360http://www.feitelectric.com/contact/contact.htmlI called Feit Electric and after a 15 minute wait time I finally spoke to somebody. According to this person, Bright Effects is a trademark of Lowes and several manufacturers make the Bright Effects cfl's for them. I have one that failed after about 6 months of very light duty service. This lamps is 20 W with the model number of BE20T3/D. This bulb is made by GE. Feit manufactured lamp's model number start P according to the representative I spoke to.
Electric bulbs work by passing an electric current through a filament, which heats up and produces light. The filament is typically made of tungsten, which has a high melting point. The light produced is a result of the filament glowing as it reaches high temperatures.
Um.. lamps were made before 1800s but the light bulbs that THomas A. Edison made was Around 1800
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The filament in traditional incandescent light bulbs is typically made of tungsten. Tungsten has a high melting point and is able to emit light efficiently when heated by an electric current.
The filament that glows white hot in electric light bulbs is typically made of tungsten. Tungsten has a high melting point and is able to withstand the high temperatures produced when an electric current passes through it, creating the desired white light.
Streetlight bulbs are typically made of a glass envelope that is filled with gas (e.g., mercury vapor, sodium vapor, or LED). The gas is responsible for producing light when an electric current passes through it. Some bulbs also contain a filament inside the glass envelope for incandescent lighting.
Electric bulbs, fluorescent lamps, and LED lights are three examples of man-made sources of light commonly used in indoor and outdoor settings.
Light bulbs are typically made of glass, metal, and a filament made of tungsten.