Conventional lighting technology uses electrodes or filaments, which are embedded through the lamp envelope (glass/Quartz) to bring an electrical current to the interior of the lamp. These filaments or electrodes burn out over time necessitating the replacement of the lamp.
Induction lighting uses advanced technology to produce high quality light from a lamp that lasts for up to 100,000 hours of operation. The completely sealed lamp envelope has no filament or electrodes to burn out. Power is transferred to the interior of the lamp by means of a strong magnetic filed generated by inductors which are external to the lamp envelope-either wrapped around the outside of the tube, or inserted into a cavity inside the lamp. There are no electrodes going through the walls of the lamp.