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AxiomLED Announces ISA Product Introductions


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AxiomLED wanted to give people a heads up on what we will be introducing at the ISA Show in Las Vegas.

White LED Modules for Signs - Redefining "VALUE"

And we are about to do what we do best again....increase the brightness and reduce the cost. AxiomLED will be introducing two (2) new product lines in partnership with Nichia of Japan that are brighter than before and lower cost, some below $3.00 a foot. So while most people are looking at cheap "value" products that do not last very long we will be introducing a new product that is over 50,000 hour lifetime before 20% reduction and has all the patent protections of the Nichia brand.

Fluorescent Tubes Move Over

AxiomLED has had tremendous success outside North America with its line of AT12M and AT15M LED tubes that run directly off existing fluorescent ballasts in 230 VAC countries. Now AxiomLED is introducing a new LED tube in partnership with another USA company that will be available nationwide. The new tube will be 10% higher output than a T8 tube, use Nichia white LEDs, and be 50% lower power than fluorescent....and cost 50% less than any competing product. See the product in action in New Zealand

http://www.kiwiled.com/KiwiLED/T8_LED_Tube.html

Metal Halide - We Are Tired of the Heat!

AxiomLED will be introducing an LED retrofit system for ANY existing Metal Halide 250 Watt and 400 Watt fixture. No need to re-wire, no need to replace the fixture, our system simply drops in and replaces the existing bulb and runs off the existing Metal Halide inductor. 60-70% less power for the same amount of light.... and all for under $200!

Come Join the Party - You Have Never Seen Products Introduced Like This!!!

So if you have not signed up for our crazy ISA Party where you may see some of these products in very "unusual" positions....

Sign up to be considered for the event that will launch all sorts of conversations - http://axiomled.com/AxiomLED/ISA_Party_Registration.html

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