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EYE JCR12V100W10H/G1 100W 12V Halogen Lamp (CANON WG1-0453-00)

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OEM-specified 12V 100W halogen lamp for Canon equipment requiring WG1-0453-00.
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Overview

The EYE JCR12V100W10H/G1 is a precision 100W, 12V tungsten-halogen lamp manufactured by Iwasaki Electric (EYE) and commonly specified as the replacement lamp for Canon WG1-0453-00. It is designed for compact optical and alignment assemblies where stable output and consistent optical performance are required. SKU: JCR12V100W10H/G1.

Key Highlights
  • Electrical: 12V, 100W
  • OEM Reference: Canon WG1-0453-00
  • Manufacturer: Iwasaki Electric (EYE)
  • Technology: Tungsten halogen (continuous visible spectrum)
  • Origin: Made in Japan
Typical Applications
  • Canon systems and tools that explicitly specify WG1-0453-00
  • Optical alignment, imaging, and precision illumination assemblies
  • Laboratory and industrial equipment using compact 12V halogen sources
Handling Tip 
Halogen lamps run hot and are sensitive to surface contamination. Avoid touching the glass with bare hands. Use clean nitrile gloves and/or a lint-free wipe to minimize residue and reduce the risk of premature failure.
About EYE (Iwasaki Electric)
Iwasaki Electric (EYE) is a Japan-based lighting and applied-optics manufacturer with deep light-source engineering across both general lighting and specialty light sources used in demanding technical environments. SOSCleanroom (Specialty Optical Systems, Inc.) has supported specialty lighting customers as a distribution partner for over 40 years.
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Always confirm compatibility with your equipment model, required voltage (12V), wattage (100W), and the OEM reference (Canon WG1-0453-00) prior to installation.
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Specs & Compatibility
OEM Cross-Reference Handling & Storage Cleanroom Considerations
Quick Specs
Manufacturer / Ordering Code EYE (Iwasaki Electric) JCR12V100W10H/G1
OEM Reference Canon WG1-0453-00
Lamp Type / Technology Tungsten halogen (incandescent; continuous spectrum)
Wattage / Voltage 100W / 12V
Country of Origin Made in Japan
Common Family Geometry (for JCR12V100W10H variants) MR16 reflector format; 2-pin base commonly listed as GZ6.35 (verify against your exact OEM requirement)
The Science: How a Halogen Lamp Produces Light
A halogen lamp is an incandescent light source. Electrical current passes through a tungsten filament, heating it until it becomes white-hot and emits a continuous spectrum of light (visible light plus infrared).
What makes it “halogen” is the chemistry inside the quartz (high-silica) capsule: an inert fill gas plus a small amount of halogen (commonly iodine or bromine chemistry). As tungsten naturally evaporates from the hot filament, the halogen chemistry forms tungsten-halide compounds that circulate in the capsule. Near the hotter filament region, those compounds break apart, and tungsten is re-deposited back onto the filament. This regenerative process (the halogen cycle) helps reduce bulb blackening and supports higher operating temperatures for a brighter, whiter output—while also making these lamps sensitive to contamination and heat management.
Engineering Notes: Why Geometry Matters in Optical Equipment
In optical tools (alignment, imaging, inspection), performance is not just “brightness.” The lamp must also place the filament correctly relative to the reflector and the downstream optics. Small differences in base type, overall length, and working distance can shift the focal point, change uniformity, and reduce repeatability.
For the JCR12V100W10H family, manufacturer literature commonly lists an MR16 reflector geometry with a GZ6.35 bi-pin interface and a rated-life class around 1000 hours (exact variant details can differ by suffix and reflector coating). Best practice is to qualify replacements by the OEM reference (Canon WG1-0453-00) plus the critical mechanical and electrical attributes.
Replacement & Handling Notes
  • Match voltage and wattage exactly: This lamp is 12V / 100W. Undervoltage reduces output; overvoltage can shorten life dramatically.
  • Confirm the mechanical interface: Verify base type, reflector geometry, and any “working distance” requirement in the instrument.
  • Keep the capsule clean: Oils and residues can create localized hot spots on quartz. Handle with clean nitrile gloves and/or a lint-free wipe.
  • Keep the OEM reference in records: Retain Canon WG1-0453-00 and JCR12V100W10H/G1 in maintenance documentation for faster future sourcing.
Cleanroom Considerations

In controlled environments, treat lamp changes like a minor maintenance event: minimize packaging debris, use low-lint handling materials, and keep the lamp capsule free of oils and particulates prior to powering the instrument.

For best results, stage clean nitrile gloves and a cleanroom-grade lint-free wipe during installation to reduce contamination risk and prevent residue transfer to the lamp.

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For mission-critical optical tools, confirm OEM requirements (voltage, wattage, base type, reflector geometry, and thermal limits) prior to use.