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Redbird LED Company Profile

Over the past two years, RedBird LED has tested more than 600 different manufacturer's tube light products, only to conclude that none of these truly meet the requirements for a straight-up T8 fluorescent tube replacement. We therefore developed a new LED tube product which not only incorporates an array of proprietary design features, but also outperforms all other similar products. With our recent approval by the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) The RedBird product now stands alone above all other would be competitor products. The RedBird LED tube light utilizes Surface Mount Device (SMD) LEDs, and the aluminum core PCB is applied directly to a ‘D’ cross-sectioned, ribbed aluminum back-shell with a thermally transmissive coupling agent to provide excellent thermal management. Our steady-state, in-situ operating temperature, as measured on the LED package at the anode when installed in a closed troffer is only 45.2 degrees C. Typical efficacy of our tube lights is 105 lumens/watt. All of our LED tube lights are UL™ listed. All of our LED tube products contain internal, universal power supplies, and are able to operate on any input voltage between 90 and 300 VAC. These tube lights are available in all standard tube lengths of 2’, 3’, 4’, 5’, 6’, and 8’. Correlated Color Temperatures (CCT) offered include 3500K, 4100K, 5000K, and 6000K; all end-cap styles (G13 bi-pin, R17d HO, and Single-pin Fa8) are available RedBird LED also incorporates our LED tube lights into specialized luminaires which have been carefully designed and crafted to deliver optimal performance at below market pricing. All of our luminaires are Made in the USA.

News from Redbird LED:

World's Highest Altitude LED Lighting Installed in Mount Everest Base Camp

RedBird LED Cardinal Led Tubes guide Xtreme Everest 2 research team studying health problems in hospital intensive care units ATLANTA, April 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Hospitals have discovered that lighting is an important aspect of improving patient safety and a significant expense item. Imagine trying to cost-effectively replicate the conditions of an intensive care unit at […]