HPLighting Passed LM80, Announce New LED Packages

HPLighting is proud to officially announce that HPLighting has passed LM80 testing with flying colors. 

Both HPL H28 and C70 series packages have been approved by the LM-80 Energy Star Test -6000hrs under NOT 85 deg. Celsius but under the most critical criteria of 105 deg.Celsius testing environment and achieved 94.1% Lumen maintenance at BAY AREA COMPLIANCE LABORATORY CORP (BACL, USA), which is the highest LED testing standard facility worldwide.

Most importantly, this official report endorses HPL H28/C70 series packages which can maintain 70% lumen maintenance up to 35,000 hrs. and more than ready for any commercial lighting applications globally.


 

This is not only a shot in the arm for HPL and this LM80 honorable badge will give their existing and potential customers a strong boost of confidence using HPL packaged LEDs and have faith in using and promoting HPL products worldwide.

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