eLumigen Rough Service LED Lamps

October 25, 2016 

A start-up manufacturer of premium performance LED lamps, eLumige has release its first product line released — rough service LED lamps. These lamps have been “torture tested” to provide unrivalled durability in harsh environments.

The first rough service models release include 40W and 60W equivalent A lamps, BR30s, BR38s, PAR30s, and PAR38s. Options include CCTs of 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K, as well as 20 degree and 40 degree beam angle options for the PAR lamps. Typical applications for the eLumigen rough service lamps include: construction sites, garage door openers, caged work lights, amusement parks, industrial sites, auto repair shops, work shops, boiler rooms, elevators, and fully enclosed fixtures.

The lamps offer these features and benefits:

  • vibration-proof, proven to withstand high vibration loads, without failure 
  • shatter-proof, made of advanced polycarbonate material
  • heat-tolerant, with innovative thermal roll-back and heat management technology
  • rigorously tested for quality, safety and durability
  • glare-free, without reduced intensity
  • flicker-free, with innovative technology for managing variation in output
  • industry-leading warranty— 30,000 hours continuous rough service use, and 50,000 hours continuous standard use
  • high efficiency, up to 80 lumens per watt
  • dimmable

eLumigen lamps are designed and manufactured in North America, improving stock reliability. A strategic partnership with Lear Corporation, a Fortune 500 manufacturer of automotive electronics, provides eLumigen high quality, reliability and on-time delivery to its customers.
 
In 2017, the company plans to launch 75W and 100W equivalent rough service lamps, as well as an LED line to replace HID lamps.

Find out more: www.elumigen.com.

 

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