Considerations for Lighting in a Manufacturing Environment

June 9, 2018

Thomas Edison first installed his incandescent light bulb in a New York City factory in 1881. Today, Edison’s filament technology is still used for industrial applications in the form of incandescent halogen lamps, but there are now other options in the world of industrial lighting. High-intensity discharge (HID) and fluorescent lamps became commercially available in the first half of the 20th century and have improved steadily in the years since.

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