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  1. High-pressure sodium (HPS) lamps illuminate outdoor and industrial spaces as common high-intensity discharge (HID) lighting fixtures.

These lamps generate light by ionizing gas within a sealed arc tube.

Frequent applications include street lighting, parking lots, and security lighting where intense illumination is essential.

  1. High-intensity discharge (HID) metal halide (MH) lamps, recognized for their threefold efficiency compared to incandescent lamps, dominate commercial lighting scenarios.

Pulse-start metal halide lamps streamline design with two contacts and an internally housed igniter within the ballast pod.

  1. Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) serve as energy-efficient alternatives to traditional incandescent bulbs, promoting widespread use.

While CFLs significantly contributed to energy-efficient lighting, a growing number of consumers and businesses are transitioning to LED lighting due to its superior performance and environmental advantages.

  1. Light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, an immensely popular and energy-efficient lighting technology, have swiftly become a focal point in various applications.

As technology progresses, LED lighting maintains its leading position in the industry, offering an outstanding blend of efficiency, durability, and adaptability.

Our team is well-equipped to provide expert guidance and assist in finding the most effective lighting solution.