Showing posts with label toshiba led tubes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toshiba led tubes. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Toshiba Lighting launches new range of LED tubes these years

Toshiba was founded in 1875, and today operates a global network of more than 550 consolidated companies, with 202,000 employees worldwide and annual sales surpassing 6.1 trillion yen (US$74 billion).

LED lamps consume 90% less energy than conventional bulbs and pay themselves off after a short operating time due to low energy costs, long life expectancy and freedom of maintenance. LED lamps do not get hot and reach 100% brightness immediately (no warming-up period like energy saving lamps). The latest models cannot be distinguished from conventional bulbs by the untrained eye and reach high brightness with a very natural colour rendering.

Toshiba is reported to start offering 40 types of LED tubes by March that it will market to offices and factories.Toshiba Lighting Division announces the launch of its new range of LED Retrofit Tube Lighting products. click there: the Toshiba LED 8A19-27F-UP Bulb is a best in class specification, as well as a higher lumen class of up to 105lm/W representing the most efficient model currently on the market in this lumen class of tube.

Indeed, this is the first range of tube lighting solutions with an efficiency above the T8 fluorescent lamp. The range is weatherproof and comes with a safe change on electromagnetic ballast, requiring no rewiring, and therefore represents the easiest and safest and least expensive model available on the market for indoor and outdoor application which could revolutionise the market.

Toshiba LED tubes also places a special emphasis on design quality and appearance which are key to the commercial adaptation of this product for indoor store use. The design excellence means the E-CORE LED G13 product has altready been launched for warehouse and supermarket installation in Spain.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Toshiba LED tube lights support the French Louvre museum lighting retrofit project

Japanese factory Toshiba and the Louvre Museum in France recently signed a cooperation agreement, Toshiba will provide about 4500 units of the light bulb, lighting will also provide support for the cost of the reconstruction project, to support the Louvre museum lighting retrofit project, the agreement period of June 30, 2010 - December 31, 2023.

Louvre museum plans to Napoleon Square, Pyramid (Pyramid), a small pyramid (Pyramidion) and Cali courtyard (CourCarree, square atrium) lighting replacement LED tube light products.

Napoleon Square, lighting and a small pyramid at the end of 2011 to complete the transformation plan, lighting retrofits Cali courtyard will strive to be completed in 2012.

By providing LED tube light to the world famous Louvre Museum, Toshiba can expand brand awareness of lighting, thereby expanding the lighting business. The Louvre Museum is valued Toshiba LED tube light technology to the museum's heritage and beautiful lighting environment and achieves significant energy saving advantages.

It is reported that Toshiba has been from the beginning of April 2009 carried out on a global scale "new lighting business " in Europe, France, Germany and Italy have set up outlets, now France to strengthen sales.

Toshiba A19 museum installed 150 lights for museum periphery, the District of Columbia and Caroline lighting legal construction zone. The museum is expected to install more lighting in Cullinan Hall and Japanese gallery district. Toshiba International Corporation said that compared with traditional lighting fixtures, A19 lamps can reduce energy consumption by 85%.

The new LED lights will replace the existing 70 -watt metal halide lamp, for a 90 feet high mural lighting. This piece of art lighting will be reduced by 40 % of electricity consumption.