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U-TEL released the latest dimmable 12V MR16 LED lamp

by Ecvv Acvv ecvv2013
U-TEL Technology will publish a new series in Taipei 12V low voltage 12V light bulb, including the use of Japanese manufacturers Nichia LED chip 6W MR16 LED lights and the use of U.S. firm CREE LED chip 9W MR16 LED lamps.

U-TEL Technology section 12V light bulb for most traditional electron transformer and the use Traling Edge designed dimmer. The luminous efficiency of up to 70lm / W, very few on the market can truly replace traditional 50W MR16 halogen lamps while achieving high power factor, flicker-free dimming support both performance MR16 LED lamp.

In addition, the new LED lights and a traditional 12V light bulb dimensions are identical, which means that consumers do not need to replace the existing lamps, you can simply replace the lamp.

New series is expected to start mass production this year, the product has begun to accept from Australia, Thailand, Singapore, France, Spain, and the German market orders, providing a full range of warm white 2700K, 3000K color temperature and white 5000K, 6000K color temperature, and customers according to their application selection of lenses with different angles, mainly to provide 35 degrees, 60 degrees and 110 degrees three kinds of angles, can be widely used in home and commercial indoor lighting.

Standard lighting voltage is AC 220V. According to specific project needs, may be used in AC 12V or DC 36V, or any other voltage level lower than the standard lighting fixtures, called low-voltage lights. Low-voltage lights are safe, explosion-proof, energy-saving features, widely used in mobile devices lighting, household appliances, auxiliary lighting, mining and other special occasions lighting. Low-voltage lights for leisure venues textured transparent, no metal texture, giving a warm and natural feeling.

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