LED Linear Lighting is simply the use of many ‘Light emitting diodes’ packaged together in a long, narrow housing to create a strip of light. Creating a continuous uninterrupted line of light wasn’t possible before LED because the fluorescent tubes had to stop and start leaving a black or dark spot.
Who bought GE Lighting?
Savant Systems, Inc.
BOSTON, Mass. —July 1, 2020—Savant Systems, Inc., an industry leader in the professional smart home space has announced today that it has completed the acquisition of GE Lighting from GE (NYSE: GE), creating GE Lighting, a Savant company. Financial details were not disclosed.
Which is brighter soft white or cool white?
Cool white light contains more blue light and looks brighter to the eye (this is why cool white bulbs have a higher lumen output when compared to the equivalent warm white bulb). It also seems people from sunnier countries tend to prefer white light compared to people from cooler countries who prefer more warm light.
What does linear lighting mean?
Linear lighting is defined as a linear shape luminaire (opposed to square or round). Usually, these lights are long in length and are installed as either suspended from a ceiling, surface mounted to a wall or ceiling or recessed into a wall or ceiling.
What kind of company is GE Lighting?
About GE GE Lighting is the professional division of General Electric specializing in lighting solutions all around the world. Stay Enlightened If you’re looking for either information or inspiration about our range of innovative products, you’ve come to the right place.
What are the advantages of LED grow lights?
Compared to the purple tint of other grow lights, ours has a light quality that’s pleasing to the human eye. Compared to fluorescent grow lights, LED Grow Lights reduce energy costs. LEDs put off very little heat compared to other bulb technologies.
How many wavelengths do your LED grow lights deliver?
Our LED Grow Lights deliver two different light wavelength spectrums to maximize plant growth potential based on the type of plant being grown and its growth stage, all inspired by best practices used by professional growers.