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Long-Lasting LED to Replace A19 Incandescent Bulbs - FrostyTech.com Long-Lasting LED to Replace A19 Incandescent Bulbs
Wed Aug 10, 2011 | 2:39P | PermaLink BY: Max Page
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GlacialLight, a sub-division of the experienced technology manufacturer GlacialTech Inc., today launches all-new Lyra Series of LED products with the GL-A19 LED bulb. Designed as a direct replacement for traditional A19 incandescent bulbs, GlacialLight's A19 LED fits into standard E26/E27/B22/GU10 sockets. With GlacialLight's two-year warranty and a rated life-span of at least 30,000 hours, the GL-A19 LED bulb is designed to provide exceptional and long-lasting decorative, window, spot, cabinet, accent, and hallway lighting, in both commercial and private settings.

For indoor use, the GL-A19 LED bulb takes an AC 100-240V power source, uses less than nine watts of power and emits over four hundred lumens of “Warm White” or “Cool White” light. Properly surrounded by heatsink fins to cool down, this energy-efficient GL-A19 LED bulb by no means scalds its users even when in use. With significantly lower levels of heat-generation, as compared with incandescent bulbs, GlacialLight's A19 LED bulb also benefits its users with power/ money savings due to lowering air-conditioning bills.

Thinking of the environment, GlacialLight designed the GL-A19 LED Lyra Series bulb to contain no hazardous chemicals, such as mercury, or emit no harmful UV or IR rays, making it more eco-friendly than traditional incandescent lighting fixtures. With a power conversion efficiency of greater than 83%, GlacialLight is extremely excited to give consumers the LED Lyra Series – an economically and environmentally-friendly line of lighting products.

Specifications
- Power Consumption: 9W
- Input Voltage: 100-240V±10?AC
- Luminous Flux: 640lm(CW)/500lm(WW)
- Luminous Efficacy: 71lm/W(CW)/56lm/W(WW)
- Operating Temp. Range: -20°C to +40°C
- CCT: 3000K(WW)/6000K(CW)
- CRI: >80(WW)/>70(CW)
- Beam Angle: 120º
- Warranty: 2 years

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(http://www.glaciallight.com/)

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