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At this week’s Light + Building 2010 event in Frankfurt, Germany, Philips launched additions to its portfolio of LED lighting solutions, including what is claimed to be the first 60 watt-equivalent LED replacement lamp, which consumes just 12 watts.
Philips says that it is launching the new lamp as legislation to phase out older, inefficient incandescent lighting technologies in future is increasing demand for replacement light sources.
Picture: Philips will introduce the 60 watt-equivalent lamp globally within its MASTER LEDlamps range towards the end of 2010.
To be launched commercially towards the end of 2010 within its MASTER LEDlamps range (with initial availability in professional sales channels), the dimmable 12-watt bulb will deliver what is claimed to be an industry-benchmark 806 lumens of warm-white light, complying fully with European performance norms for replacement lamps.
For businesses such as hotels, replacing high concentrations of 60W lamps with its LED replacement solution could help to save up to 80% of the energy used by older technologies, or more than €20 per lamp per year, claims Philips, together with lower maintenance costs due to its 25,000-hour lifetime.
Also at Light + Building 2010, Philips is introducing the following technologies:
Picture: The new-shape range of LivingColors colored and white light luminaires offers adjustable and dimmable white light for daily activities as well as more possibilities for ambiance creation.
“Urbanization is presenting new challenges for city leaders, and society in general is more environmentally aware,” says Rudy Provoost, CEO of Philips Lighting and a member of the board of management of Royal Philips Electronics. “We are applying the functional and creative potential of LED lighting to address these trends.”
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