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TCP, Inc. Raises the Bar on Energy Efficient Lighting Quality and Production

Not all compact fluorescent lamps are created equal

Aurora, OH – (June 5, 2007) – TCP, Inc., has developed the first low sodium, lead-free compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) with reduced mercury levels to provide a brighter, more energy efficient, and environmentally-friendly light bulb. 

CFLs are gaining in popularity as a new light source in homes across the country for the cost and energy saving benefits over incandescent light bulbs.  Plus, CFLs help prevent global warming.  However, not all CFLs are created equal.  TCP, which sells its CFLs under a variety of name brands, private labels and other lighting manufacturers (OLMs), including n:vision at The Home Depot, is the only lighting company to control all aspects of the manufacturing process, ensuring a higher quality and longer lasting product. 

Unlike other manufacturers, TCP owns its glass and circuit board factories to produce low sodium and lead free glass to improve the lumen maintenance over the life of the bulb, guaranteeing the best light quality from each CFL.  TCP also manufactures lead-free solders used in the ballasts of its CFLs.   By eliminating lead from the glass and solders, TCP produces a more environmentally-friendly CFL.

TCP also reduces the level of mercury in its products, as another step toward making CFLs the best lighting choice for the environment.  All CFLs must contain mercury in order to glow and give light.  TCP is the only manufacturer that uses 100% amalgam, a solid-state form of mercury and other elements.  This guarantees that only the minimum amount of mercury is placed in the CFL.  Other manufacturers use liquid mercury, which is less expensive and more difficult to accurately dose. 

TCP’s CFLs are responsible for less mercury in the air than standard incandescent light bulbs.  A CFL uses 75% less energy than an incandescent light bulb and lasts at least six times longer.  A power plant will emit 10 milligrams of mercury to produce the electricity to run an incandescent bulb compared to only 2.4 milligrams of mercury to run a CFL for the same time.

“As the leader in energy efficient lighting, we take great responsibility in manufacturing the highest quality CFLs on the market,” said Ellis Yan, President and CEO, TCP, Inc.  “We are continuously developing new and better methods to improve the product performance of every CFL that leaves our factories and enters the homes of consumers around the world.”

As the energy efficient lighting innovator, TCP was the first company to introduce the use of the “SpringLamp Inside” rather than a straight tube in a compact fluorescent lamp, dramatically providing more lumens and making the twisted tube design the standard for energy efficient lighting. 

Overtime, TCP has established the strongest technology base of any energy efficient light bulb manufacturer.  The company has been the first to the market to conquer nearly every obstacle energy efficient lighting has faced, including the first to manufacture a dimmable CFL and patent the technology and the first to develop an odor-eliminating CFL. Though only a fraction of the size of its competitors, TCP has increased sales more than fivefold since 2000, reaching $152 million in sales in 2006, and manufacturing more than 70% of the CFLs on the U.S. market. 

TCP, Inc. drives lighting innovation for commercial, industrial and residential applications.  As the leader in energy efficient lighting, TCP manufactures the most compact fluorescent lamps in the industry, offers one of the largest number of ENERGY STAR approved products and distributes them throughout North America and abroad.  The company’s extensive product line includes compact fluorescent lamps, cold cathode, linear and high bay systems, exit and emergency lighting, HID, energy efficient fixtures, and LED lighting products/solutions.  For more information, visit us at www.tcpi.com or call (800) 324-1496.

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