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BULBRITE Color Catalog

Features more than 200 new products

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Bulbrite (Moonachie, NJ), a manufacturer and supplier of lightbulbs and energy-efficient lamping solutions for the residential, commercial and specification markets, has issued a 192-page, full-color catalog that helps launch more than 200 products, including energy-efficient lamping options.

New products include a complete line of LED solutions that feature LED chandelier bulbs, MR16s, R30, dimmable PAR30, PAR38, globes, candles, step lights, night lights, undercabinet lighting, exit and night lights. Also listed are BULBRITE's exclusive KX-2000®, halogen R111 GU10 and LED MR16. The company offers an extensive line of innovative light bulbs and lamping options including LEDs, HID, compact fluorescents, fluorescents, halogens, krypton/xenon, incandescents and specialty lamps.

The section “Bulb Basics” provides detailed information and illustrations that demonstrate how each light source performs. A glossary of terms and complete specifications and photometric performance charts are provided for select lamping types, including recommendations for specific applications. The catalog also includes a detailed guide to the Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007 (EISA) and its impact on the lighting industry.

The catalog also offers information on energy-efficient lamping and greener solutions, including an energy-saving calculator, CFL to incandescent light output equivalencies and a full recycling program that illustrates how lightbulbs can be recycled with minimal impact to the environment. POP displays and posters are also available. To order, call (800) 528-5555 or email: info@BULBRITE.com.

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