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Great White Way
SloanLED raises the bar with increased brightness, more flexibility
By June Lee
Amid the ongoing developments that are advancing the growth of LEDs in the sign industry, Ventura, California-based SloanLED prides itself on being an industry leader.
With an impressive 50 years in the business, SloadLED estimates it has saved the industry a total of 800 GWh (gigawatts/an hour) since its inception.
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Marketing Manager Jill Bonilla says they’ve accomplished this incredible feat through, “Our eco-friendly LED solutions and innovations; every bit of innovation and technology in this area helps the industry improve the environment.”
Now, SloanLED is hoping to bolster its position with Great White 3, an LED lighting system that offers advanced brightness while using fewer modules. Like all of the company’s “ChanneLED” products, the system avoids the, “over drive” that can shorten the lifespan of LEDs and undermine potential savings in energy costs.
Launched at this year’s ISA International Sign Expo, Great White 3 is uniquely designed to meet the challenge of sign cabinets and channel letters that are wide, tall or deep, and the company is touting the system as one of the most energy efficient and brightest in the industry.
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Notably, the one-of-a-kind, “Snap and Stretch” technology allowing the creation of two modules from one LED, limiting splicing and jumping, and giving sign makers a greater degree of flexibility.
With this technology, SloanLED has also removed another persistent obstacle that has faced the industry, the potential incompatibility with the effects of harsh weather.
Now, thanks to the module design and a proprietary weatherproof coating, Great White 3 works in temperatures ranging from -40º C to +70º C.
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