Datasheet

A 120 year history
of success
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DIMMABLE* BETWEEN 10 AND 100%
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HARMONIOUS LIGHT COLOURS
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NO UV OR IR RADIATION
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VERY LOW COLOUR TOLERANCE
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EXTREMELY LONG LIFETIME
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NO HEAT IN BEAM
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EXTREMELY LOW POWER CONSUMPTION
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LEAD AND MERCURY-FREE
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INSTANT QUALITY LIGHT
Lighting technology from
Toshiba
* Trailing edge dimmer; Compatibility list at www.toshiba.eu/lighting
1939
Merger of the Tokyo Electric Company and Shibaura
Engineering Works Co. Ltd. (Tanaka Seisaku-sho) in
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Ltd. - In short, Toshiba.
1940
Production of Japan‘s rst uorescent lamp.
1980
Production of the world‘s rst compact bulb-shaped
uorescent lamp - the "NeoBall" - characterised by
its low energy consumption rate.
2007
Development of the E-CORE LED Downlights - with
a lamp life of over 40,000 hours. LED becomes a
universal means of lighting.
1875
Hisashige Tanaka founded the company Tanaka
Engineering Works (Tanaka Seizo-sho), which was
later renamed Shibaura Engineering Works
(Shibaura Seisaku-sho).
1890
Ichisuke Fujioka founded the company Hakunetsu-
sha & Co. Ltd., Japan‘s rst incandescent lamp
factory. It produced carbon lament lamps.
1899
Renamed Tokyo Electric Company (Tokyo Denki).
2008
Toshiba‘s Environmental Vision 2050 seeks to
harmonize the environment with a better future for
people. Toshiba Lighting therefore announces the
termination of the production of conventional light
bulbs in 2010.
2009
Production E-CORE LED Lamp: LED enters a new
market by becoming compliant with classical lamps.
2010
March 2010: termination of the production of
incandescent light bulbs.
2012
Expand further in the european market thanks to
a xture line-up covering commercial lighting
applications.
2014
Toshiba Lighting takes accent illumination one step
further: the NEOACCENT Shoplights integrate per-
fectly into dierent indoor architecture and enable
an optimized heat management.
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