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February storm led to extra $740,000 costs for PBOT to clear major roads of snow, treat for ice and clean up gravel
2014-03-07 00:21:57| PortlandOnline
February storm led to extra $740,000 costs for Transportation Bureau to clear major roads of snow, treat for ice and clean up gravel
Telescoping Light Mast employs 12 LED heads.
2014-03-06 14:30:54| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Capable of illuminating ~7 acres, LM-25-3S-EPLC2-12X150RT-RB produces 150,000 lm via 12 explosion-proof, 150 W LED light heads. T-Handle enables boom to be rotated 360° in either direction, while fold over assembly facilitates transportation and storage. Mast is elevated from folded position via 1,000 lb hand winch fitted with ¼ in. cable, and boom can be extended to 25 ft height and collapsed to 12 ft via another 1,000 lb winch. When lowered to 12 ft, mast withstand winds to 125 mph. This story is related to the following:Display and Presentation EquipmentExplosion Proof LED Lights | Portable LED Lighting | LED Products | Crank-Up Telescoping Towers
LumaStream Showcases Low-Voltage LED Lighting Solutions Delivering Breakthrough Performance ...
2014-03-06 05:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
New partnership with ELPRO highlighted at SPECS 2014<br /> <br /> ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - LumaStream today announced the release of new intelligent, low-voltage, LED lighting systems with unprecedented efficiency and light quality for retail and restaurant lighting applications. Combining LumaStream's strength in low-voltage LED solutions for restaurant chains with ELPRO's proven success serving retail brands, the two companies will be jointly exhibiting at the upcoming SPECS 2014 annual ...This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: LED Lighting |
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News Release: February storm led to extra $740,000 costs for PBOT to clear major roads of snow, treat for ice and clean up gravel
2014-03-05 19:04:12| PortlandOnline
LED Light Guides emit light from top and bottom surface.
2014-03-05 14:31:03| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Using single Light Guide with LEDs on 1 or 2 edges, fixtures can emit light upward and downward, while varying distribution pattern from top to bottom. One such option is light guide that will produce batwing distribution in upward direction, while maintaining more direct distribution in downward direction. This would allow proper illumination of table or desk below light guide while simultaneously allowing indirect lighting of room from upward distribution. This story is related to the following:Optics and PhotonicsLED Lights | Light Guides
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