Osram has created a 265nm UV-C emitting LED with 10.2% wall-plug efficiency at 200mW radiant flux, and a lifespan exceeding 20,000 hours. “With these specifications, it can replace conventional ...
Osram has created a 265nm UV-C emitting LED with 10.2% wall-plug efficiency at 200mW and a lifespan exceeding 20,000 hours. Dental equipment in the process of sterilisation Credit: AMS OSRAM UV-C ...
Abstract: This study investigates the harmonic emissions, photometric performance, and techno-economic implications of retrofitting T8 fluorescent tubes with LED alternatives under various ballast ...
Over recent years, there’s been a growing movement by the EU and the UK government to accelerate the withdrawal of dangerous substances in electrical and electronic devices - such as conventional ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Upgrading your home's lighting with energy-efficient LED bulbs can be a game changer for your electric bill while maintaining or even ...
Abstract: Fluorescent tubes have long been the mainstay of lighting for many premises, due to relatively high efficiency and long life. LED efficiencies are set to exceed those of fluorescent tubes, ...
EarthTronics, dedicated to developing innovative energy-saving lighting products that provide a positive economic and environmental impact, introduces its versatile, color-selectable hybrid UL Type ...
Color and Wattage selectable LED T8 offers five color choices and three lumen levels to provide optimal lighting for commercial, industrial and municipal applications NORTON SHORES, Mich., October 01, ...
NORTON SHORES, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EarthTronics, dedicated to developing innovative energy-saving lighting products that provide a positive economic and environmental impact, introduces its ...
Starting in 2026, you won’t be buying any compact fluorescent light bulbs to replace that burned out one in Illinois. Tubes go away in 2027. Gov. J.B. Pritzker is banning the same light bulbs Illinois ...
According to a recent study by the University of Michigan, the answer is ‘much better’. The research provides a compelling argument for replacing outdated fluorescent lighting with energy-efficient ...
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