
PROMOLUX applies leading edge technology, specifically directed to
enhance retail display and improve merchandising of perishables. Our longer life bulbs
give true color definition to products while having a lower amount of damaging UV
radiation. Click here to see the
benefits.
Thousands of North American retailers are upgrading the lighting in their display cases
for perishables to our specialty lamps. PROMOLUX is a pioneer in the development of
merchandising lamps for perishables and other items. It has been established in this
market for over fifteen years in Europe and ten years in North America through its
Canadian subsidiary, MGV Inc.. PROMOLUX manufactures lamps for many markets, in North
America and abroad, so worldwide standards are maintained.
Excellent
Pay Back:
Supermarket managers are considering PROMOLUX an ideal investment since in many cases
the pay back on extended shelf life alone can pay for the bulbs in less than three months.
Light sensitive products, such as most foods, shrink, discolor and quickly dry out under
regular lamps. With PROMOLUX lamps, these same items realize a longer shelf-life while
maintaining their healthy appearance, saving you money. PROMOLUX lamps cost substantially
more to manufacture than regular lamps. They are multi-coated with rare earth phosphors
that are most often found in coating television picture tubes than used in making
fluorescent lamps. Phosphors used by PROMOLUX can cost up to 20 times more than regular
phosphors used in other fluorescent lamps. This, in addition to the special coatings to
control UV radiation and to protect the lamps from changing their faithful color
reproduction, increase the production cost when compared to 3000-4100 Kelvin lamps.
All Sizes and Types:
PROMOLUX is available in all sizes and wattage of fluorescent lamps, flood/spots and
MR16 Halogens. All that is required is to change your present bulbs with the compatible
PROMOLUX lamp. With a diverse product line, PROMOLUX is able to provide a suitable bulb
for many markets, including North America, Europe, and South America.
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