Lustrous introduces Diamond and Crystal series of lighting-class LED

Lustrous International Technology, a lighting-class LED packaging company in Taiwan,is proud to announce the launch of two new series of high power LED products,Diamond and Crystal. Both two new series of high power LED are active and orders accepted from Jan, 2009.

Both Diamond and Crystal are designed to meet energy star standards for manufacturinglighting-class LED fixture or light source at a significantly competitive cost.

Diamond, unparalleled lumen output with appropriate color rendering, targets the marketof MR16, Task Lamp, PAR 20 and so on.

Diamond Pro targets the market of AR111,PAR30, PAR38 and other applications require higher lumen output.

Crystal, elevated high color rendering with high lumen output, targets the market ofrecessed down light or other applications with high color rendering.

Contact
Lustrous International Technology LTD
TEL: + 886-2-86472862
FAX: + 886-2-86472863
E-mail:
jim.tsao@lustrous.com.tw;
anders.huang@lustrous.com.tw

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