Monday, May 17, 2010

Pepsi factory uses LED lighting

An Led lighting project has been implemented at a Pepsi factory in Russia, which will illuminate the streets, roads, squares, courtyards and warehouses of the facility.

The lamps′ reliability is increased by being divided into three electrically-independent parts with three independent sets of samples, while the body is made of aluminium with glass from the optical polycarbonate.

A spokesman from the firm said: "When it comes to promoting environmental consciousness, we have a number of bright ideas.

"So do our partners who are keen to share our responsibilities and efforts to try and raise awareness among people about the problems facing our planet."

This news comes soon after Litetronics, the led lamp producer, announced details of two new product lines which it believes are "game-changing".

The new Parfection series of Led Par light bulbs are available in a variety of common shapes and sizes that fit existing fixtures, and they reportedly function better than the halogen and CFL bulbs that they are intended to replace.

Rapid Electronics is a leading UK supplier of educational products, electrical products and teaching resources to the primary, secondary and higher education sector.

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