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2014
- 2014.1.22
New High & Low Bay Lighting Solution – ALTLED® 46W T8
High Bay lighting is the best way to efficiently illuminate mid to
high-ceiling space. High bay lamps are ideal for open areas with at
least 13 feet of space between the floor and the bottom of the lighting
fixture. As a total lighting solutions provider, ALT is now offering a
new option for high-bay lighting, utilizing the world’s brightest LED T8
tubes; the new high bay option will properly illuminate the workspace
while ensuring high color retention and improved lumen output. The
ALTLED® T8 high bay solution is more efficient than
traditional lighting and other LED competitors and is perfectly suitable
for hypermarts, gyms, factories, including freezers and environments
down to -65℃.
Replacing Mercury Lamps
The ALTLED® T8 is the brightest LED T8 tube in the world;
putting two 4ft 46W tubes together in a high-bay fixture will perfectly
replace the traditional high-bay lighting, consuming less watts as
opposed to the 250W required by mercury lights. Not only is this new
lighting application brighter and saves more energy, it is also mercury
and hazardous materials free.
Replacing Fluorescent Lamps
The ALTLED® replacement bulbs emits light at a 180 degree
pattern vs the 360 degree pattern given off by T8 fluorescent bulbs.
This means that all of the light generated by the ALTLED®
bulb is focused in the 180 degree area. Traditional lighting sources
such as T8 fluorescent bulb has a beam angle of 360 degrees; a majority
of the light generated by the T8 bulb is going out the sides and top of
bulb, which does not benefit the intended target. In this case, only 50%
of the light given off by the T8 fluorescent is actually hitting the
intended target. This reduces light pollution and does not waste
unnecessary light exposure.
In terms of product lifespan, a fluorescent bulb at the end of its life
is obvious because it flickers and then dies. A T8 fluorescent bulb is
considered end-of-life at 60% of its light output, which equates to
roughly 14,400 hours. ALTLED® replacement bulbs on the other
hand, calculate the end of life at 70% which is approximately 50,000
hours. In other words, the traditional T8 bulbs will need to be replaced
3.5 times to equate the same product lifespan of ALTLED® T8 tubes.
Why Choose ALTLED
Apart from the general benefits of LED over traditional lighting sources
mentioned above, ALTLED offers other additional advantages. Due to
specialized aluminum heat sink design, ALTLED® T8 LED lights
are stable and maintain high quality in terms of performance.
Furthermore, they contribute little to none heat gain in a room or air
conditioned space. The ALTLED lights generate less heat, which means
that the Air Conditioning system does not have to work as hard. This is
vitally important for a new building project or upgrade as smaller A/C
systems may be utilized to heat the same area. ALTLED® T8 are
offered in various color temperatures and lengths (for high bay 4ft is
recommended). Lens type, base pins rotation and single or double-end
input can be customized. Finally, ALTLED® T8 tubes can work in polar environments that reach -65℃, which can be turned on and off instantly without fail.
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About Aeon Lighting Technology
Aeon Lighting Technology (ALT) is a leading high-power LED manufacturer
that focuses on precision and quality. ALT has acquired hundreds of
patents, including state-of-the-art heat sink technology and has been
awarded numerous international awards, including M Technology Award
(2009), iF Product Design Award (2010), Red Dot Design Award (2011), and
Good Design Award (2012). ALT has also passed international safety
certifications such as Energy Star, DLC, UL, ETL, CE, PSE, C-TICK, LVD,
FCC, TÜV, etc. ALT’s team of designers, engineers and sales strive for
perfection and provide premium quality products and service for
customers worldwide.
For further information, please visit Aeon Lighting http://www.aeonlighting.com.
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