This report investigates the use of single and multi-layer coatings on replaceable headlamp bulbs and how such coatings can affect the performance of bulbs in terms of light scattering@ which can contribute to glare@ and spectral separation in headlamps. Tests were developed to investigate the effects of absorptive and interference (multi-layer) coatings on bulbs@ and on bulbs in headlamp systems. These tests provide validation for a proposed bulb color separation test@ which establishes limits for spectral separation within the boundaries of SAE J578 white color requirements. The bulb color separation test provides a definitive selection criterion to identify bulbs that cause excessive light scatter (glare) and/or spectral separation in an optical system.
SAE J2739-2007 history
2011SAE J2739-2011 Absorptive and Interference Coatings Applied on Replaceable Headlamp Bulbs (Stabilized Type)
2007SAE J2739-2007 Absorptive and Interference Coatings Applied on Replaceable Headlamp Bulbs