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Philips Fluorescent tube G13 T8 18W MASTER TL-D Super 840

£6.90

Colour: White, Silver

The Philips Master TL-D Super 80 is a high-performance fluorescent bulb optimized for longevity and efficiency. It surpasses traditional 26mm TL-D bulbs by offering a remarkable 20,000 hours of service life. With a superior color rendering index of Ra>80, it ensures vibrant light quality that's perfect for office, industrial, or commercial environments. Available in various wattages and light colors (827, 830, 840, 865), it offers flexibility for different lighting needs. Compatible with both conventional and electronic ballasts, it maintains consistent light output with minimal mercury content. This dimmable bulb is an excellent choice for ambient and task lighting.

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Original Product Description:

G13 fluorescent bulb MASTER TL-D Super 80 - PHILIPS brand The Master TL-D Super 80 fluorescent bulb replaces conventional TL-D fluorescent bulbs with 26mm and clearly outperforms them in terms of service life and luminous efficiency. Thanks to its good colour rendering index of Ra>80 (Super 80 light colours due to 3 bands of fluorescent material) and virtually stable light output over its entire service life, it is ideal for use in offices and industry, or for basic lighting in commercial premises. Features: - Very long service life of up to 20.000 hours - Almost constant light output over the entire service life - Good colour rendering index of Ra > 80 (Super 80 light colours) - Low mercury content - Available in 14W / 15W / 18W / 23W / 30W / 36W / 38W / 58W / and light colour 827 / 830 / 840 / 865 - Dimmable Application: - Office and industry (good colour rendering, long service life and luminous efficiency), ambient lighting in shops. Ballasts: - Can be operated with conventional (VG) or electronic ballast technology (EB), highest efficiency with electronic ballasts.