Change now! We offer alternatives to the conventional light bulb

We offer alternatives to the conventional light bulb.

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The EU ban on inefficient lighting

The EU directive provides for a step-by-step plan to be implemented from 1st September 2009 onwards, according to which the incandescent lamp and other particularly energy inefficient light products are to be phased out in stages. With its strong product portfolio OSRAM is well prepared for the changeover.

 
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LED lamps – the light of the future

An innovation from OSRAM: advanced LED technology in the shape of a light bulb. PARATHOM CLASSIC lamps replace incandescent lamps up to 40 W. They are ECO-friendly due to a lower power consumption than a standard light bulb. At the same time they offer exceptional durability, with a life of around 25 years.

 

 

 
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Compact fluorescent lamps – surprisingly versatile and impressively efficient.

Undisputed strengths: ECO-friendly due to a lower power consumption than a standard light bulb and up to 15 times the lifespan. Rather more surprising: the high quality of the light from OSRAM energysaving lamps and their incredible versatility. All thanks to their E14 and E27 bases, different shapes, light colors and wattages.

 

 

 
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HALOGEN ECO – light like that of an incandescent bulb

They look like incandescent lamps and provide excellent quality of light. However HALOGEN
ECO lamps from OSRAM are ECO-friendly due to a lower power consumption than a standard light bulb. And they last much longer.

 

 

 
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Requirements for new product information on the packaging

From 1st September, 2009 manufacturers requirements for new product information on the packaging and new technical specifications required for each technology are mandatory. In addition the EU directive provides that the term “energy-saving" may only be applied to products with the Energy Level A. In the future packaging for energy-saving products will provide more information with the help of pictograms. The new directive will also lay down new minimum quality requirements for lamps – to the benefit of the consumer.

 

Frequently asked question

Here we respond to frequently asked questions on the EU directive and possible alternatives to the conventional light bulb.

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Information on treatment of broken light bulbs containing mercury

Fluorescent lamps contain trace amounts of mercury. Should such a lamp break, there are a few measures for your own safety to be considered during the clean up.

It is recommended that one would read this information before such an event occurs.

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You can find more information on the Siemens- Internet in the Press-Special

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