Espen Technology Releases First 8’ HO Shatterproof-Glass, Plug-N-Play, LED Tubes

Espen Shatterproof

Feb 12, 2016

Espen Technology has introduced 8’ T8 high output (HO) shatterproof glass LED tubes — the first line of 8’ HO shatterproof glass LED tubes that will operate on fluorescent electronic ballasts.

Espen’s ArmorCoat 8’ HO LED tubes include: 42W lamps, 5500 lumens, 135 lpw lamp efficacy, 240 degree beam angle, 120/277 & 347V, 50,000 hour life, and are offered in CCTs of 3500K, 4000K, or 5000K.

These LED lamps are ideal for applications requiring 8’ shatterproof T8 lamps, such as food service, refrigeration, and warehouse applications, while providing exceptional light output, efficiency, and beam angle.

Espen’s full line of LED tubes are available through Espen Technology distributors and are shipping from the company’s Southern California distribution centre.

Find out more:http://www.espentech.com/index.php.

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