The LightSources group consists of the leading experts in
the lighting industry, and LCD Lighting is no exception. LCD Lighting (LCDL) manufacturers a wide
variety of miniature fluorescent lamps used in several applications by OEMs
worldwide, with cutting edge technology for the most advanced lamps in the industry.
Hot-Cathode
Fluorescent Lamps
LCDL manufactures hot cathode fluorescent lamps (HCFL) and cold
cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) for a wide variety of commercial and
industrial processes. HCFL lamps contain
a filament and can be found in lighting applications such as copy machines,
scanners and vision systems. The HCFL product line offered by LCDL includes
tubular lamp products with various diameters and lengths. The smallest size of these high performing
HCFL lamps begin with T2, where T represents the shape of the lamp as tubular
and the number 2 represents an eighth of an inch, therefore a T8 lamp is the
same as 8/8 or exactly 1 inch in diameter.
The largest size produced by LCDL is a T12 which equates to a 1 ½
“diameter. Our superior HCFL lamps are
also used in graphic arts, signs and medical devices.
Cold-Cathode
Fluorescent Lamps
LCDL’s miniature CCFL lamps are typically used in a variety
of neon signs in bendable shapes, and use an electrode rather than a
filament. Mini fluorescent lamps are
often used as accent lighting or back lighting in avionic displays, military
applications, computers, vehicles and the NASA space shuttle.
Both the HCFL and CCFL lamps use mercury vapor that enhances
the phosphor coating promoting extraordinary lighting for a pleasing visible
light. LightSources and LCDL have a wide
selection of standard miniature lamps or we will customize a solution specific
to our customer’s specifications.
LightSources and its
affiliated companies – LCD Lighting, Voltarc, LightTech, and Cerlux represent
the leading high-tech designers and manufacturers in the lamp industry
today. Our products are used world-wide
in a multitude of applications and industries such as our avionic display
backlighting that is part of the National Defense and US Space Program.
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