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Sylvania produces a comprehensive range of light sources for a wide variety of applications. From classic Sylvania incandescent lamps and halogen lamps to fluorescent tubes and Sylvania LED tubes, all common light sources are manufactured.
Not only are all commercially available sockets and connection systems used, but a wide range of applications are also taken into account. These include "normal" household and office lighting, illumination of outdoor areas such as facades and parking lots, but also applications for aquariums, disinfection and much more. The spectrum emitted is of particular importance here.
Due to some special properties, the classic metal halide lamp (e.g. sodium vapor lamp) is often still the lighting element of choice in some applications, such as road lighting, as long as more modern LEDs with the corresponding output are not available.
A strong commitment to modern lighting technology results in a wide range of Sylvania LED systems. From LED filament technology used in retro-designed lamps to large-area LED tubes: Sylvania products help to create ambience while saving valuable energy.
Sylvania company portrait
The current group operates production facilities in Germany, Belgium, France, the UK and India, among other places. The complete range includes light sources, lampholders, entire luminaires and control logic.
The history of Feilo Sylvania can be traced back over a century to a predecessor company that reconditioned old, burnt-out light bulbs with carbon filament filaments - at that time the term recycling had not even been born...
in 1931, the Hygrade Sylvania Corporation was founded from various parts of the company and the Sylvana Products Company, which originally manufactured radio tubes. in 1938, the first Sylvania discharge lamps were introduced to the public. However, these fluorescent tubes required new sockets, which were quickly manufactured by Hygrade Sylvania itself. With the rapid success of the fluorescent tubes, the business grew rapidly and brought ever-increasing market shares. When the USA entered the Second World War, Sylvania, from 1942 as Sylvania Electric Products, largely switched to war production. The high demand brought the company enormous growth, as other electrical materials were produced in addition to light bulbs and radio tubes. Since this time, Sylvania has been a brand within various conglomerates. in 1983 Sylvania was split up - North America, Mexico and Puerto Rico have since formed a business unit, while the rest is currently located at Shanghai Feilo Acoustics Co., Ltd. via intermediate stations. The German production site is located in Erlangen.
Classic light sources (incandescent lamps, halogen, fluorescent tubes)
Sylvania light bulbs have been world-famous for around a century. Due to the EU ban with EU Regulation (874/2012) on energy-inefficient light sources, only special types of light bulbs are produced today. These include lamps for display cabinet lighting and refrigerators. The range of Sylvania halogen lamps is more diverse. These include not only the Edison E27 and E14 bases with the classic bulb shape of the bulbs, but also the many other varieties of halogen lamps. G4, G9 and GY6.35 pin base lamps are represented here as well as halogen rods for powerful spotlights in R7s. Users of downlights will not miss out either, as various reflector lamps are available here.
Discharge lamps such as fluorescent tubes and Sylvania compact fluorescent lamps are available as an alternative to incandescent lamps. Fluorescent tubes in the popular T8 connection are the classic choice for lighting large areas such as industrial halls and offices. Due to EU-wide efforts to save energy, compact fluorescent lamps (Sylvania energy-saving lamps) are available as a small version of a fluorescent tube. However, unlike the incandescent lamps they are replacing, these contain small amounts of mercury and must be disposed of separately. For these reasons, fluorescent lamps are increasingly being replaced by LEDs, as they are mercury-free and have a higher energy efficiency.
LED systems and research
The future of lighting solutions belongs to LEDs. Sylvania LEDs are at the forefront here - whether as Sylvania LED tubes or "LED bulbs", the light produced by LEDs has several advantages over traditional solutions. LEDs consume less energy than incandescent lamps, energy-saving lamps or fluorescent tubes and contain no mercury. Due to the compact design of LEDs, light sources can be made correspondingly smaller than traditional lamps. This opens up new possibilities for the design and manufacture of light sources.
Intelligent light sources can be equipped with brightness sensors or motion detectors to switch on automatically in the dark or when movement is detected. This saves on additional fixtures.
For lovers of a classic retro atmosphere, so-called filament lamps offer completely new possibilities for creating a classic (lighting) atmosphere using modern technology. Specially designed LED lamps look like old carbon filament lamps at the beginning of the 20th century - these give a special look, especially in restaurants or event areas - not only as LED ceiling lamps, but also with light sources for accent lighting.
Lights and accessories
Early on, Sylvania not only produced light sources, but also accessories such as sockets and other electrical materials. This created a tight integration of the products and minimized problems in operation through coordinated components. The portfolio includes not only the popular round ceiling light, but also complete solutions for installation in suspended ceilings, in which an LED ceiling light can score points thanks to its more compact dimensions and less waste heat.
An LED ceiling light has further advantages for business applications: If emergency lighting is required, LED systems can be operated very efficiently compared to conventional lighting, which saves costs in the long term.
Selected models can be connected to the building management system in larger buildings using a standardized 1-10V control, which enables central dimming control.
Buy Sylvania lamps online Sylvania produces a comprehensive range of light sources for a wide variety of applications. From classic Sylvania incandescent lamps and halogen lamps to fluorescent...
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Buy Sylvania lamps online
Sylvania produces a comprehensive range of light sources for a wide variety of applications. From classic Sylvania incandescent lamps and halogen lamps to fluorescent tubes and Sylvania LED tubes, all common light sources are manufactured.
Not only are all commercially available sockets and connection systems used, but a wide range of applications are also taken into account. These include "normal" household and office lighting, illumination of outdoor areas such as facades and parking lots, but also applications for aquariums, disinfection and much more. The spectrum emitted is of particular importance here.
Due to some special properties, the classic metal halide lamp (e.g. sodium vapor lamp) is often still the lighting element of choice in some applications, such as road lighting, as long as more modern LEDs with the corresponding output are not available.
A strong commitment to modern lighting technology results in a wide range of Sylvania LED systems. From LED filament technology used in retro-designed lamps to large-area LED tubes: Sylvania products help to create ambience while saving valuable energy.
Sylvania company portrait
The current group operates production facilities in Germany, Belgium, France, the UK and India, among other places. The complete range includes light sources, lampholders, entire luminaires and control logic.
The history of Feilo Sylvania can be traced back over a century to a predecessor company that reconditioned old, burnt-out light bulbs with carbon filament filaments - at that time the term recycling had not even been born...
in 1931, the Hygrade Sylvania Corporation was founded from various parts of the company and the Sylvana Products Company, which originally manufactured radio tubes. in 1938, the first Sylvania discharge lamps were introduced to the public. However, these fluorescent tubes required new sockets, which were quickly manufactured by Hygrade Sylvania itself. With the rapid success of the fluorescent tubes, the business grew rapidly and brought ever-increasing market shares. When the USA entered the Second World War, Sylvania, from 1942 as Sylvania Electric Products, largely switched to war production. The high demand brought the company enormous growth, as other electrical materials were produced in addition to light bulbs and radio tubes. Since this time, Sylvania has been a brand within various conglomerates. in 1983 Sylvania was split up - North America, Mexico and Puerto Rico have since formed a business unit, while the rest is currently located at Shanghai Feilo Acoustics Co., Ltd. via intermediate stations. The German production site is located in Erlangen.
Classic light sources (incandescent lamps, halogen, fluorescent tubes)
Sylvania light bulbs have been world-famous for around a century. Due to the EU ban with EU Regulation (874/2012) on energy-inefficient light sources, only special types of light bulbs are produced today. These include lamps for display cabinet lighting and refrigerators. The range of Sylvania halogen lamps is more diverse. These include not only the Edison E27 and E14 bases with the classic bulb shape of the bulbs, but also the many other varieties of halogen lamps. G4, G9 and GY6.35 pin base lamps are represented here as well as halogen rods for powerful spotlights in R7s. Users of downlights will not miss out either, as various reflector lamps are available here.
Discharge lamps such as fluorescent tubes and Sylvania compact fluorescent lamps are available as an alternative to incandescent lamps. Fluorescent tubes in the popular T8 connection are the classic choice for lighting large areas such as industrial halls and offices. Due to EU-wide efforts to save energy, compact fluorescent lamps (Sylvania energy-saving lamps) are available as a small version of a fluorescent tube. However, unlike the incandescent lamps they are replacing, these contain small amounts of mercury and must be disposed of separately. For these reasons, fluorescent lamps are increasingly being replaced by LEDs, as they are mercury-free and have a higher energy efficiency.
LED systems and research
The future of lighting solutions belongs to LEDs. Sylvania LEDs are at the forefront here - whether as Sylvania LED tubes or "LED bulbs", the light produced by LEDs has several advantages over traditional solutions. LEDs consume less energy than incandescent lamps, energy-saving lamps or fluorescent tubes and contain no mercury. Due to the compact design of LEDs, light sources can be made correspondingly smaller than traditional lamps. This opens up new possibilities for the design and manufacture of light sources.
Intelligent light sources can be equipped with brightness sensors or motion detectors to switch on automatically in the dark or when movement is detected. This saves on additional fixtures.
For lovers of a classic retro atmosphere, so-called filament lamps offer completely new possibilities for creating a classic (lighting) atmosphere using modern technology. Specially designed LED lamps look like old carbon filament lamps at the beginning of the 20th century - these give a special look, especially in restaurants or event areas - not only as LED ceiling lamps, but also with light sources for accent lighting.
Lights and accessories
Early on, Sylvania not only produced light sources, but also accessories such as sockets and other electrical materials. This created a tight integration of the products and minimized problems in operation through coordinated components. The portfolio includes not only the popular round ceiling light, but also complete solutions for installation in suspended ceilings, in which an LED ceiling light can score points thanks to its more compact dimensions and less waste heat.
An LED ceiling light has further advantages for business applications: If emergency lighting is required, LED systems can be operated very efficiently compared to conventional lighting, which saves costs in the long term.
Selected models can be connected to the building management system in larger buildings using a standardized 1-10V control, which enables central dimming control.