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High-intensity fluorescent luminaires.(Brief Article)

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High-intensity fluorescent luminaires provide energy efficiency and durability in a variety of industrial and commercial applications. Combining specular reflectors with biaxial and T5 HO lamps, the luminaires are suited for high- and low-bay lighting. Light output can be fine-tuned ...

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