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07/20/2006 -TORRANCE, CA, LEDtronics® announces super bright L200-XIW Series LED. XIW series Super Bright LEDs are significantly brighter than standard LEDs. These intensely dazzling LEDs come in the standard 5mm size allowing them to be useful and implemented in many common applications. They are ideal in applications such as mini lamps, standard electrical based bulbs, displays, theatre décor bulbs, telecommunications data products, push button switches, safety area lighting, street lighting, medical equipment lighting, or any application where you need the warm glow of 3000K color. The XIW Super Bright LED comes in a water clear dome lens housing. This clear housing allows for a 20° viewing angle that emits a beautiful and bright 3000K warm white color. This tiny LED puts out three times the normal light at 14,000 MCD while using only 3.2 to 4 volts DC! Other viewing angles are available for OEM customers. Solid-state design renders LEDs impervious to shock, vibration, frequent switching, and environmental extremes. With an average life span of 100,000-plus hours (11 years), LED lamps operate more than 20 times longer than the equivalent incandescent lamp! Savings from reduced maintenance costs and downtime quickly return the capital investment expenditure! LED lamps produce almost no heat and require 80% - 90% less operating power than equivalent incandescents, making them as friendly to the environment as they are to the operating budget. Founded in 1983, LEDtronics® leads where others only follow when it comes to designing, manufacturing and packaging state-of-the-art LEDs to meet the world’s constantly changing lighting needs. Our inventive product line encompasses an array of direct incandescent lamp replacement Based LEDs, low-cost snap-in and relampable Panel Mount LEDs, high intensity sunlight-visible Discrete LEDs, PCB LEDs circuit board status indicators, surface mount diodes SMT LEDs, full-spectrum rainbow RGB LEDs and Infra-Red (IR) LEDs.
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