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December 6, 2005: AgiLight, Inc. Now Offers,
BrightLineTM, a New Generation of Flexible LED Light
Tubing
AgiLight, Inc. introduces, BrightLineTM,
a new generation of flexible LED light tubing, offering
neon-like brightness and uniformity of color and glow.
The company is proud to offer this cost effective, durable,
simple installation, alternative to neon lighting. With
the addition of this product, AgiLight, Inc. has a complete
product line available to meet all of its clients
needs.
The new BrightLineTM product will be available
January 1, 2006 online at www.agilight.com or by calling
AgiLight, Inc. at (866) 482-0203. This versatile, user-friendly
lighting device can be cut and bent or formed on-site
to install easily in channels or on flat surfaces.
Architectural delineation and unique patterns
and designs can be created for interior or exterior
applications. BrightLineTM can be installed on a variety
of materials like wood, plastic, aluminum, etc. and
can run up to 240 feet in continuous border tubing.
BrightLineTM features:
- Saves up to 70% in energy costs over
traditional glass neon: 1.44 per linear foot/120V
oCool-to-touch, low heat LEDs available in blue, green,
orange, red and yellow; 50,000-100,000 hour life expectancy
(based on color)
- Oval-shaped flexible plastic sleeve
is field cuttable and bendable for breakage-free installations
oAvailable in 150 foot and 90 foot rolls, 120/24V
- Large variety of connectors for easy
and versatile in-field installation options oNo power
supply required runs straight off of 110V input
Bryan Vincent, AgiLights President
and CEO said, "We are thrilled to provide our customers
the high quality new technology that will simplify and
exceed the demands of their job. BrightLineTM is just
the latest product by AgiLight, Inc. that will continue
to revolutionize the commercial and architectural lighting
industries."
For information: http://www.agilight.com
or Contact: shawn@agilight.com Phone: (866) 482-0203
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