Apple Lighting introduce 120W LED high bay with 9000lm

After introduce 10~100W plant grow light in January.



Apple Lighting likes to introduce 120W LED High Bay with 9000lm. It has two types of reflector,

One is aluminum material for warehouse and factory application, another one is polycarbonate for shopping mall and outlet application.
It could replace the traditional 400W of mercury-vapor lamp to achieve the long-life span and energy saving purpose. It also has many advantages, such reduce the CO2 emission, mercury free, violet light free and maintenance saving.

The shape of LED high bay lighting made by Apple lighting is similar as traditional lamp. The user can install the LED light easily and do not need extra tool.

Difference with other manufacturers, Apple Lighting adopt multi-chips on board of LED package in our product line up, it could supply with high and clear lights without multiple shadow issue.

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