Sharp LED Lightings delivers brightness equivalent to the commercial fluorescent lamps with 25% less ability


Sharp, Japan has developed four “oblong” type LED Lightings for use in factories and offices that deliver brightness equivalent to the commercial fluorescent lamp devices typically used in such locations. Fluorescent lamps, which are currently the dominant mold of lighting in factories and offices, explanation for a significant percentage of the electricity consumed nationwide in Japan.

In response, Sharp considered the need for lighting devices that would offer a higher level of environmental performance, and developed a family of LED Lightings featuring distant product life, low ability consumption, and containing no hazardous substances such as mercury, that are designed to be used not as partial illumination, but as primary sources of light.
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