Dialight intros new stop light

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FARMINGDALE, N.J. — Dialight Corporation has introduced its 87 Series low profile, red LED lamp for high-mount stop lamp and centre-high-mount stop lamp applications.

Measuring 18 inches long by inch wide by inch high, the new lamp is designed primarily for heavy-duty vehicles.
It features a polycarbonate lens and unique potted design for superior seal integrity. Additional features include integral wiring, metal-eyelet-reinforced mounting holes and a foam gasket to seal the interface between the lamp and vehicle. With its low profile and flat-back design, the 87 Series lamp can be mounted on the surface of a vehicle with just a small hole for the wiring.

This eliminates the need for extensive rework or retooling of the vehicle panel where the lamp is to be mounted.
An ISO 9001-certified company and EPA Energy Star partner, Dialight Corporation is a leader in applying LED technology to a wide range of lighting applications. The company has over 60 years of experience in lighting technology and its application, including more than 25 years of designing and manufacturing LED indicators. It is a subsidiary of the multinational UK-based Roxboro Group PLC.

For additional information, contact Laura Hummel, Dialight Corporation, 1501 Route 34 South, Farmingdale, N.J. 07727. Phone: 732-751-5883; fax: 732-751-3183; e-mail: info@dialight.com. For more information about Dialight and its products, visit the company’s Web site on the Internet: www.dialight.com.

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