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About Econo-Lite…In 1980, we started making lights for jewelry stores – perhaps the most challenging of all retail environments. Today, we are the leading supplier of energy-efficient, product-enhancing lighting to that marketplace. From that important base, we developed the same quality lighting for a wide variety of industries that include beauty salons, art galleries and eyewear retailers.
Eco-Lite’s fixtures are manufactured based on our cornerstone lighting principles. Our products are the perfect combination of energy efficiency, power, color and longevity:
Efficiency
As our country becomes more energy efficient (“green”), many states are imposing wattage restrictions for businesses. Without sacrificing the quality of light that is a must in the retail world, Eco-Lite provides solutions business owners need in order to meet both existing and future energy challenges and restrictions.
Power
The true power of a bulb is measured based on its Lumens Per Watt ratio (LPW). Our Ceramic Metal Halide fixtures provide about 300% more power (lumens per watt) than current halogen and incandescent technologies, while using only a fraction of the energy.
Color
While Halogen and Incandescent fixtures provide a cool white color at the start, over time, they will turn yellow. This tends to occur around the 50% mark of the bulb’s rated life. In contrast, Eco-Lite uses Ceramic Metal Halide bulbs that provide consistent, beautiful light from the first day you turn them on until the last.
Longevity
Eco-Lite uses ceramic metal halide bulbs that have a rated life between 10,000 and 15,000 hours, depending on the bulb. Compared to halogen, Metal Halide bulbs will generally last 300% longer and compared to incandescent bulbs, about 1000% longer. This means that you will be replacing bulbs once every few years, rather than every few months. Imagine the savings!
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