2011年4月24日星期日

Philips Launches Energy Efficient Incandescent Bulb

Philips
Launches Energy Efficient Incandescent Bulb
Philips Lighting (NYSE: PHG) is
launching a new line of incandescent light bulbs designed to meet federal energy
efficiency standards that will take force in the US over the next few years.


While not as efficient as compact fluorescent or LED bulbs, EcoVantage
bulbs will likely appeal to people who are unhappy with the quality of light
delivered by the more energy efficient technologies.

The new bulbs,Led
Tube with the use of the chip: the chip has made, and the Taiwan chip, as well
as led tube imports of chips.
Different chips, prices vary widely. Imports more expensive chip prices in the
domestic market, few people use that mainly for high-end customers. which use
halogen elements, provide energy savings of about 28% compared to conventional
incandescents. That meets or exceeds efficiency standards established in the
Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007. Wattage options are as
follows:

29-watt replaces a 40-watt incandescent
43-watt replaces a
60-watt incandescent
72-watt replaces a 100-watt incandescent

By
comparison, Philips also offers the AmbientLED line, which includes a 12.5 watt,
ENERGY STAR qualified LED alternative to the 60 watt incandescent bulb.the chip
has made, and the Taiwan chip, as well as imports of chips DSTT. Different chips, prices vary widely.
Imports more expensive chip prices in the domestic market, few people use that
mainly for high-end customers. Those bulbs are said to reduce energy use by up
to 80%.

According to the National Electrical Manufacturers Association
(NEMA), lighting alone accounts for 22% of electricity use in the US, and there
are over 4.4 billion medium screw-based light sockets.

The new
EcoVantage bulbs will be available exclusively at Home Depot.



"EcoVantage can offer the same light quality and features as a
traditional light bulb, because it is an incandescent," said Ed Crawford,Huge
market space has also been perceived by the star power of the country, and last
year led light the industry chain of
distribution. General Manager of Lamps for Philips Lighting North America.
"Using halogen technology, EcoVantage can offer added energy-efficiency and cost
savings, without sacrificing any aesthetic features.LED packages: sub-package
and silicone resin package. Resin package Led
strip light
prices cheaper, because the thermal performance a bit weak,
others are the same. Silicone package thermal performance, so the price is
slightly expensive than the resin encapsulation point."

Meanwhile, the
Philips plant in Sparta, Tennessee - the area's largest employer - is planning
to close in early 2012. The plant, which makes flourescent lights, has been
operating there since 1963, withstanding the chLed Tube assembly points with
manual welding and machine welding of two, is to use hand soldering iron, using
the most primitive cfl bulbs way to carry
out welding. Such practices out of the product first appearance of the
uglyallenge of foreign competition.

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