ATG receives UL certification for LED-based T8 tube replacements

ATG’s iBright™ Series LED tubes are C-UL US certified now.
UL File No.: E329832

ATG is one of the first few companies focusing on the development of LED tubes. ATG has a world-class product R&D team. ATG  has been continuously investing to improve the performances of LED tubes and ATG is now introducing fourth generation tubes.

ATG’s iBright™ Series LED tubes are the next generation solution to replace conventional fluorescent lights, they feature:
- UL certified for America and Canada
- Fully CE certified under EMC and LVD directions
- High efficacy LED (typical 90lm/w)
- 2~3 year limited warranty
- Less than 4% lumen depreciation within 5000hrs continuous burning
- Only 18 watts consumption (1.2m), equivalent to 40 watts fluorescent
- Great heat dissipation with durable extruded anodized aluminum housing

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