GlacialLight Releases New T8 LED Tube Light Series Worldwide

Castor Series – 6 New Types in 2 Sizes

GlacialLight, a sub-division of the experienced technology manufacturer GlacialTech Inc., is pleased to announce a new T8 LED Tube Light Series – Castor Series. Available in two sizes (2ft” and 4ft”) with three color temperature variations (3000K, 4000K, and 6000K), the Castor Series is a simple and more energy efficient replacement for traditional T8 fluorescent tubes.

Fitting standard G13 with an AC voltage of 100-240V, the Castor Series T8 Tube Lights are ideal for commercial, local, and public indoor settings. Consuming less energy than fluorescent T8 tubes, the 2ft” and 4ft” Castor Series T8 tubes only use 10W and 20W, respectively. Additionally, these LED T8 tube lights shine bright natural-looking light for a minimum of 30,000 hours. This translates to fewer T8 tube replacements, saving time and cost.

With the environment in mind GlacialLight designed the Castor Series to contain no hazardous chemicals, such as mercury, or harmful radiation emissions such as UV or IR, making more eco-friendly than traditional lighting. The Castor Series is also more economically friendly; The Castor Series is also more economically friendly and has a higher luminous efficacy than traditional tube lighting.


Features
• Indoor use only
• Direct replacement for traditional T8 fluorescent tubes
• Rotatable (0°/45°/90°)
• Perfect for a wide range of applications
• High power efficiency > 80%
• High luminous efficacy LEDs
• Easy to Instant on, no flicker or buzz
• Simple rewiring installation allows lamps to run directly off
• No mercury allowing for non-hazardous waste disposal
• Emits virtually no UV rays or IR
• Glass-free for safer working conditions
• Energy saving and environment friendly

Specifications
Excellent LED lighting products you can trust
Design of LED lighting products is based on three core technologies including electrical design (LED drivers), mechanical design (cooling devices), and optical design (lamp holders), respectively performed by GlacialPower, GlacialTech, and GlacialLight in the GlacialTech family. With the three core technologies in hand, GlacialTech has integrated all the resources required for exceptional designs and manufactures excellent LED lighting products you can trust.

Advantages and benefits of LED lighting compared to traditional lighting
• Directional lighting: ideal for flashlights/torches and spotlights
• No warm-up time in cold environments: LEDs don’t require warm-up time like conventional CFLs
• No harmful radiation and no hazardous metals: LEDs don’t emit harmful radiation such as Ultraviolet or Infrared emitting halogen lamps and don’t contain hazardous metals such as mercury contained in mercury lamps
• Extremely long lifetimes free users from frequent bulb replacement
• Extremely small carbon footprints: an environmentally-friendly technolog

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