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INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Consumers are getting into conservation.
Since Thomas Edison.s invention of the carbon-filament lamp and a direct-current generator for incandescent electric lighting in 1879, technology in the lighting industry has evolved slowly. In fact, besides changes to filaments over the past 120-plus years, Edison.s original incandescent design has remained intact. As a result, current energy-hungry, heat-producing incandescent light bulbs continue to waste unnecessary energy at exorbitant costs.
This factor, coupled with recent domestic and international energy shortages, has resulted in a heightened focus on the need for energy-efficient lighting options. Consumers are slowly beginning to realize that improving lighting efficiency is one of the fastest ways to decrease energy bills and preserve our environment. Today, consumers face a myriad of alternative energy-efficient lighting, including fluorescent, compact fluorescent lighting (CFL.s), high-intensity discharge and low-pressure sodium lamps.
Lighting for less
Linear fluorescents are the most popular lighting applications for non-residential and commercial settings, and as a result the tubular lamps account for a large percentage of global energy usage. PureSpectrum’s patented T4 lamp is more than 30 percent more energy efficient than brand name linear fluorescent lamps on the market today.
In independent photometric tests performed at NVLAP-certified labs, PureSpectrum’s patented linear fluorescent prototypes were rated 30% more energy efficient than off-the-shelf products purchased at major retail outlets. Through innovative electronics within the ballast, PureSpectrum has engineered a technology which saves energy and money without retooling the manufacturing process.
See our T-4 Linear Fluorescent Lamp Test Data Sheet.