Edison Opto expands its product portfolio with the new, linear type LED, EdiLine III

Through continuous model advancement, Edison Opto has introduced EdiLine III for enhanced adaptability and robustness.

EdiLine III is available in two types of packaging – 1W and 3.5W. The 1W device is measured at 41.25 x 4.0 x 0.8mm, with luminous flux of 100 lumens at cool white; while the 3W device is measured at 95.6 x 5.6 x 0.8mm with luminous flux of 330 lumens at cool white (CCT: 5,000~10,000K).

Features:

 - Linear Packaging Design
 - High Efficiency
 - Low Power Consumption
 - Long Operating Lifespan
 - Easy installation with screws

The linear structure design of EdiLine III results in an easier heat dissipation requirement, making versatile fixtures design possible as well as an overall cost saving benefit.

EdiLine III is the ideal substitute for various lighting applications, such as fluorescent lamp, table lamp, desk light, commercial, and indirect illumination or decorative lighting application. 

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