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Luminus Devices' PhlatLight LEDs Now Available in Warm White

Author: SSLighting Design News Staff

February 11, 2010... Luminus Devices, Inc. of Santa Clara, California USA, has made warm white versions of its PhlatLight LEDs available. Warm white is a critical color for indoor commercial and residential lighting applications. Warm white PhatLight LEDs are part of the company’s SST-50 and SST-90 product lines. The new offering of LEDs have a minimum CRI of 80 and a typical CRI value greater than 85. The company contends that these CRI standards for the new PhatLight LEDs will ensure that the color quality standards set by Energy Star can be achieved.

“Today, our rapidly expanding product line now includes high quality warm white PhlatLight LEDs well suited for commercial and residential lighting applications, including retrofit bulbs and indoor lighting fixtures,” said Keith T.S. Ward, president and CEO of Luminus Devices. “Luminus is committed to providing market-leading performance and the ability to use fewer warm white PhlatLight LEDs in the new lighting applications of the future.” Company News Release

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