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TL 4W 16X136 Germicidal UV-C

In stock: Yes Vendor stock: No Minimal order quantity: 25
Price (excl. VAT):
3,89 €
This price is valid until 31.12.24 or while stock lasts
Subtotal: 97,25 € MOQ: 25 Split box: 10,00 €
EAN: 8711500638724
MPN: 928000104013
Package: 1

Technical Information

Item condition New
Manufacture name TL 4W 16X136 Germicidal UV-C
Brand PHILIPS
Categories Fluorescent Tubes T5
Country of origin CN
Harmonized System Code 8539 4100 00
Socket G5
Colour temperature 0 K
Lamp power 4 W
Lamp designation T5

Packing details

Packing level 1 8711500638724

Other Technical data

Energy efficiency class A+
Average nominal lifespan 6000 h

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Description

Philips is one of the leading companies in lighting fixtures production. Philips Bulbs has proven themselves in the lighting market as a high quality and energy effective product. Philips Bulbs is a guarantee of a stable and high-quality work in all conditions. Phillips LED lighting is used to illuminate famous world buildings such as the Empire State Building, London Eye Brigde, the hotel Marina Bay Sands, the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris, the Great Pyramids in Egypt, the Sydney Opera House. At this moment Philips company solutions covers 65% of the largest airports, 30% of hospitals, 35% of cars, 55% of football stadiums and 30% offices over the world. Philips LED bulbs have a pleasant white light and long working life. Philips Halogen daylight bulb gives a bright, natural light, and is shaped like a traditional incandescent lamp. Philips Energy saving light bulb excudes with lower electricity bills and incredibly long life.




Product name: Fluorescnet Bulb Philips TUV 4W FAM
Manufacturer: FR
Lamp mercury content [mg]: 4.4
D1 [mm]: 16.0
A [mm]: 135.9
B [mm]: 140.6
C [mm]: 150.1
Product code: 035591221
EAN code: 8711500638724
Pieces per unit: 1
Packaging unit: 25
Bruto weight [g]: 28.6
Life time [h]: 6000
Where is applied: Disinfection