Solais Lighting Ships Industry’s First 1200 Lumen PAR38 LED Lamp Replacements

Stamford, Connecticut – January 18, 2011 – Solais Lighting, LLC, the leading manufacturer of lightweight, specification-grade LED lamps with Luxiance technology, announced the launch of the industry’s highest-lumen PAR38 LED lamp replacement. The impressive LR38/25/30/1200 lamp offers a 1200-lumen output at a warm-white 3000K color temperature, with results backed by independent lab tests. In addition, the product matches the lumens and optical performance of the halogen lamps it is targeting to replace – allowing LED retrofits with no compromises to original lighting designs.“We have set performance benchmarks with our high-lumen LED lamps,” said James Leahy, president of Solais. “By again exceeding industry standards with our newest LR38, and our LR30LN and LR30 high-output lamps, we are moving the industry closer to eliminating inefficient incandescent technology.”In addition to the new 1200-lumen LR38 lamp, Solais has released 1000-lumen LR30 long-neck and 900-lumen LR30 short-neck lamps. All three products have completed independent laboratory testing and are available for shipping. The official LM-79 reports, along with the required IES files, can now be downloaded from the Solais Lighting website at powersecurelighting.com.   

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Solais® is the preeminent market-driven manufacturer of architectural-grade lighting solutions in North America. Our primary focus lies in the development of products that seamlessly merge form and functionality. Technologically oriented and nimble, Solais innovates at every opportunity to replace outdated ideas in lighting, never compromising on aesthetics or performance.
 
Solais has become a turnkey provider to leading brands in the commercial, retail, residential, hospitality, supermarket, museum, and utilities markets throughout the world. Motivated by an unwavering commitment to cutting-edge innovation, we strive to transform our client’s environments with LED lighting solutions that meet at intersection of engineering and design.™