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  2. Fluorescent lamp - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s, higher-quality fluorescent lamps use a ... Fluorescent light fixtures cannot be connected ... although they also have a higher purchase price. ...

  3. Timeline of lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    1990 Michael Ury, Charles Wood, and several colleagues develop the sulfur lamp. 1991 Philips invents a fluorescent lightbulb that lasts 60,000 hours using magnetic induction. 1994 T5 lamps with cool tip are introduced to become the leading fluorescent lamps with up to 117 lm/W with good color rendering.

  4. Fluorescent-lamp formats - Wikipedia

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    Two newer ranges, high-efficiency (HE) 14–35 W, and high-output (HO) 24–80 W, introduced in the 1990s. [2] Panasonic's range of FHL fluorescent tubes in 18W, 27W, and 36W varieties for the Japanese market. Circular fluorescent tubes. Thorn/General Electric 2D fluorescent lamps and other similar lamps from various manufacturers. T6 3 ⁄ 4: ...

  5. Compact fluorescent lamp - Wikipedia

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    Circular and U-shaped lamps were devised to reduce the length of fluorescent light fixtures. The first fluorescent light bulb and fixture were displayed to the general public at the 1939 New York World's Fair. The spiral CFL was invented in 1976 by Edward E. Hammer, an engineer with General Electric, [7] in response to the 1973 oil crisis. [8]

  6. Havells Sylvania - Wikipedia

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    Invention of the first Integrated Circuit ballast for a compact fluorescent lamp – the development responsible for dramatically reducing the size of modern CFL lamps. 1990 — HiSpot Halogen; The first high voltage halogen lamps which permitted a higher performance upgrade over traditional incandescent reflector lamps. 1995 — Mercury-Free HPS

  7. Artcraft Fluorescent Lighting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Artcraft Fluorescent Lighting Corporation [2] was an American mass manufacturer of fluorescent lighting fixtures from the time of the public introduction of the fluorescent lamp at the 1939 World's Fair. Artcraft was first to announce and start mass manufacturing of a liner showcase striplight fixture and slimline ballast in 1946. [3] [4]