BULBS

Since Thomas Alva Edison patented the incandescent bulb in 1879, technology has evolved in search of solutions with more energy efficiency and less consumption.

90% of the energy that an incandescent bulb consumes is wasted on generating heat. Only 10% is transformed into light

The so-called CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamps) energy-saving bulbs are an improved version of the straight fluorescent tube bulbs that were presented for the first time in the year 1939.

In practice, these bulbs’ output is much higher, they consume less electric energy, they offer a great quality of light and the heat they give off is considerably less.

Therefore, the future will go through Savings, Sustainable Development and Taking Care of the Environment.