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    Grote Industries has expanded its product offerings with the introduction of a variety of new products. Its Hi Count LED (light emitting diode) signal
    June 1, 2008
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    Grote Industries has expanded its product offerings with the introduction of a variety of new products.

    Its Hi Count LED (light emitting diode) signal lamps line now has a full portfolio of lighting options. The new lamps include round and oval stop, tail, turn lamps; LED square corner lamps; LED 2-inch, 2 ½-inch, and rectangular marker lamps; LED box lamps with side marker in red and yellow; and LED round and square double face lamps in red and yellow.

    Designed for quick “plug-and-go” retrofit, the Hi Count LED lamps are interchangeable with either traditional incandescent or newer LED technology.

    New to the SuperNova LED lamp line, a cost-effective option for fleets desiring to upgrade from incandescent lights to LEDs, are 4-inch round and 6-inch oval LED stop, tail, turn, lamps, and an LED single diode back-up lamp.

    SuperNova technology offers increased brightness and efficiency, and longer life.

    The introduction of the new Per-Lux LED WhiteLight work lamp is a first for Grote's Per-Lux brand. Until now, Per-Lux only offered lamps in incandescents.

    More durable and energy efficient than incandescent and halogen lamps, officials said LED WhiteLights use advanced optics and spectral technology to deliver a bright, but pleasant and soothing light that reduces stress and provides optimum viewing comfort.

    The Per-Lux Work Lamp comes in spot, flood, and trapezoid lens configurations.

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