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Havells Sylvania

Havells Sylvania (now Feilo Sylvania[1]) and formerly SLI (Sylvania Lighting International), is an international designer and manufacturer of lighting products, trading as Sylvania. It has plants throughout Europe, Asia, North Africa and Central and South America, and is one of the few lighting companies that produces both lamps and lighting fixtures. It is owned by Shanghai Feilo Acoustics Ltd., having previously been owned by the Indian electrical company Havells.

History Edit

1900s Edit

 
A range of radios from the 1950s

Founded in the early 1900s as a business that renewed burned-out light bulbs, Sylvania and its predecessor companies ultimately began producing new lamps and then vacuum tubes for the fledgling radio industry. By the time Sylvania Electric Products merged with General Telephone in 1959, Sylvania had become a manufacturer of electronics, lighting, television, radio and chemistry and metallurgy. The merged corporation was renamed GT&E Corporation. Sylvania operated as a separate entity and produced cameras, photo flash bulbs, general lighting and TVs and anti missile defense systems. GTE sold its consumer electronics business to North American Philips in 1981.

1993 Edit

During the early 1990s it was clear that GTE must make substantial investments into the emerging mobile telecommunications field, which was beginning to compete against its core business in traditional telephone systems. The decision was made to sell off Sylvania to finance these new investments. At this time the global lamps market was dominated by only four players – Sylvania, GE, Philips and Osram, each of whom had roughly a quarter of the market. International monopoly regulations prohibited an outright takeover of the entire of Sylvania by one of these three competitors. Eventually, a deal was struck in which the company was split into two parts. Osram GmbH, obtained the North America, Mexico and Puerto Rican operations and rights to the Sylvania brand in those territories. The remainder of the company in Europe, Asia and Latin America, together with the Sylvania brand in those countries, was the subject of a management buyout which led to the formation of SLI Holdings International LLC. Eventually, The Australia and New Zealand subsidiaries became independent entities. SLI meant Sylvania Lighting International.[2]

2007 to 2016 Edit

In April 2007, SLI was acquired by Havells India Ltd. at a transaction price of €227.5 million, forming Havells Sylvania.[3] This newly formed entity has 91 branches and representative offices and 8,000 staff in more than 50 countries.

2016 to present Edit

In January 2016 Havells Sylvania was acquired by Shanghai Feilo Acoustics Co. Ltd. and formed Feilo Sylvania, of which the latter owns 80%.[4] Havells still owns a 20% stake.[5]

Breakthrough Products Edit

  • 1959 — Dichroic Lamp

Invented together with Bausch & Lomb, this was the world's first light source to feature a cool-beam reflector coating which directs light forwards while allowing heat to escape out of the rear of the lamp.[6]

  • 1964 — Deluxe Mercury Lamp

Following Sylvania's invention of the red-emitting phosphor for colour television screens, a spinoff application created the modern deluxe colour mercury lamp.[7]

  • 1966 — MetalArc

Invention of the sodium-scandium lamp chemistry which continues to set the standard for metal halide lighting all over the world.[8]

  • 1968 — The Flashcube

Invention of The Flashcube allowed still cameras to take four images in succession. It had four electrically fired flash bulbs with an integral reflector in a compact cube-shaped arrangement.

  • 1986 — MR16 Halogen

Tru-Aim Professional — The world's first MR16 lamp to feature a sealed front lens and UV protection.[9]

  • 1987 — TwinArc HPS

An extremely robust, reliable high intensity discharge lamp (HID) which features dual arc tubes for immediate re-ignition after current interruptions, and more than doubles lamp life to 55,000 hours.[10]

  • 1989 — MiniLynx

Invention of the first Integrated Circuit ballast for a compact fluorescent lamp – the development responsible for dramatically reducing the size of modern CFL lamps.

  • 1990 — HiSpot Halogen

The first high voltage halogen lamps which permitted a higher performance upgrade over traditional incandescent reflector lamps.

  • 1995 — Mercury-Free HPS

Invention of the world's first mercury-free HID lamp.[11]

  • 1996 — HiSpot ES50

Invention of the GU10 lamp cap and compact mains voltage halogen lamp, offering transformer-free operation.[12]

  • 2000 — MicroLynx F

An ultra-compact, unconventional lamp of extremely flat dimensions.[13]

  • 2003 — BriteSpot ES50

Invention of the world's first compact metal halide lamp in the popular MR16 format, as an energy efficient alternative to the halogen MR16 lamp for commercial lighting.[14]

  • 2007 — MiniLynx Fast Start

Introduction of the first compact fluorescent lamps to feature almost instant light at switch-on without reducing lamp lifetime.

  • 2008 — HiSpot ECO

The first high efficacy mains voltage halogen reflector lamp, whose 30% energy savings allow the 50W GU10 lamp to be replaced by an efficient 35W alternative with no loss of light.

  • 2011 — RefLED ES50 350lm

The world's first LED based retrofit designed to match the performance and size constraints of the popular GU10 50W tungsten halogen lamp, matching the 350-lumen output of the 50W halogen lamp. The lamps are produced at the first LED lamp manufacturing facility in Europe; earlier facilities have been in Asia. The Sylvania RefLED GU10 lamps are manufactured at the plant in Tienen, Belgium, where the world's first GU10 halogen lamp was invented in 1996.

Locations Edit

Manufacturing Edit

The company has established competency centers at the following locations:

  • Tienen, Belgium — Halogen, Discharge, LED and Special Lamps
  • Erlangen, Germany — Linear Fluorescent Lamps
  • Neemrana, India — Compact Fluorescent Lamps
  • Newhaven, UK — Professional Luminaires
  • Saint-Etienne, France — Industrial Luminaires

In addition, a number of satellite factories serve other global regions:

  • Kairouan, Tunisia — Incandescent, Halogen & CFL assembly
  • Costa Rica — Fluorescent Starters & Glowbottles
  • Bogota, Colombia — Incandescent & Linear Fluorescent Lamps
  • Vinhedo, Brazil — Incandescent & Sodium Lamps, Glass tubing & bulbs

Distribution Edit

  • Paris, France
  • Atlanta GA, USA

Notable projects[citation needed] Edit

  • Paris Metro — Paris, France
  • Tate Modern Museum — London, United Kingdom
  • Liverpool Retail Chain — Mexico
  • Fullerton Hotel — Singapore
  • Barbican Centre — London, United Kingdom
  • Dublin Airport — Dublin, Ireland
  • Kelvin Grove Gallery — London, United Kingdom
  • Manchester City Art Gallery — Manchester, United Kingdom
  • MJU Restaurant & Lounge, The Millennium Knightsbridge Hotel — London, United Kingdom
  • Bloomsbury Fitness Centre, University College — London, United Kingdom
  • University of Cambridge, Judge Business School — Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Zorlu Center - Istanbul, Turkey

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-03-29.
  2. ^ "Sylvania BriteArc 12kW".
  3. ^ The Sylvania brand name is owned by Havells Sylvania Group globally apart from Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and the USA August 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-08-01.
  5. ^ . luxreview.com. Archived from the original on 2015-12-13.
  6. ^ "One of the first Dichroic Reflector lamps". Lamptech.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  7. ^ "Sylvania Mercury Lamp with Yttrium Vanadate Phosphor". Lamptech.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  8. ^ "Sylvania MetalArc HID Lamp". Lamptech.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  9. ^ "Sylvania Tru-Aim Professional Sealed MR16 Lamp". Lamptech.co.uk. 1987-11-25. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  10. ^ "Sylvania TwinArc High Pressure Sodium". Lamptech.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  11. ^ "Sylvania Mercury-Free High Pressure Sodium". Lamptech.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  12. ^ "Sylvania Hi-Spot ES50 - The Original GU10-based halogen lamp". Lamptech.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  13. ^ "Sylvania MicroLynx F Flat Compact Fluorescent Lamp". Lamptech.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  14. ^ "Sylvania BriteSpot - World's first Metal Halide MR16 lamp". Lamptech.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-22.

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Havells Sylvania now Feilo Sylvania 1 and formerly SLI Sylvania Lighting International is an international designer and manufacturer of lighting products trading as Sylvania It has plants throughout Europe Asia North Africa and Central and South America and is one of the few lighting companies that produces both lamps and lighting fixtures It is owned by Shanghai Feilo Acoustics Ltd having previously been owned by the Indian electrical company Havells Contents 1 History 1 1 1900s 1 2 1993 1 3 2007 to 2016 1 4 2016 to present 2 Breakthrough Products 3 Locations 3 1 Manufacturing 3 2 Distribution 4 Notable projects citation needed 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory Edit1900s Edit nbsp A range of radios from the 1950sFounded in the early 1900s as a business that renewed burned out light bulbs Sylvania and its predecessor companies ultimately began producing new lamps and then vacuum tubes for the fledgling radio industry By the time Sylvania Electric Products merged with General Telephone in 1959 Sylvania had become a manufacturer of electronics lighting television radio and chemistry and metallurgy The merged corporation was renamed GT amp E Corporation Sylvania operated as a separate entity and produced cameras photo flash bulbs general lighting and TVs and anti missile defense systems GTE sold its consumer electronics business to North American Philips in 1981 1993 Edit During the early 1990s it was clear that GTE must make substantial investments into the emerging mobile telecommunications field which was beginning to compete against its core business in traditional telephone systems The decision was made to sell off Sylvania to finance these new investments At this time the global lamps market was dominated by only four players Sylvania GE Philips and Osram each of whom had roughly a quarter of the market International monopoly regulations prohibited an outright takeover of the entire of Sylvania by one of these three competitors Eventually a deal was struck in which the company was split into two parts Osram GmbH obtained the North America Mexico and Puerto Rican operations and rights to the Sylvania brand in those territories The remainder of the company in Europe Asia and Latin America together with the Sylvania brand in those countries was the subject of a management buyout which led to the formation of SLI Holdings International LLC Eventually The Australia and New Zealand subsidiaries became independent entities SLI meant Sylvania Lighting International 2 2007 to 2016 Edit In April 2007 SLI was acquired by Havells India Ltd at a transaction price of 227 5 million forming Havells Sylvania 3 This newly formed entity has 91 branches and representative offices and 8 000 staff in more than 50 countries 2016 to present Edit In January 2016 Havells Sylvania was acquired by Shanghai Feilo Acoustics Co Ltd and formed Feilo Sylvania of which the latter owns 80 4 Havells still owns a 20 stake 5 Breakthrough Products Edit1959 Dichroic LampInvented together with Bausch amp Lomb this was the world s first light source to feature a cool beam reflector coating which directs light forwards while allowing heat to escape out of the rear of the lamp 6 1964 Deluxe Mercury LampFollowing Sylvania s invention of the red emitting phosphor for colour television screens a spinoff application created the modern deluxe colour mercury lamp 7 1966 MetalArcInvention of the sodium scandium lamp chemistry which continues to set the standard for metal halide lighting all over the world 8 1968 The FlashcubeInvention of The Flashcube allowed still cameras to take four images in succession It had four electrically fired flash bulbs with an integral reflector in a compact cube shaped arrangement 1986 MR16 HalogenTru Aim Professional The world s first MR16 lamp to feature a sealed front lens and UV protection 9 1987 TwinArc HPSAn extremely robust reliable high intensity discharge lamp HID which features dual arc tubes for immediate re ignition after current interruptions and more than doubles lamp life to 55 000 hours 10 1989 MiniLynxInvention of the first Integrated Circuit ballast for a compact fluorescent lamp the development responsible for dramatically reducing the size of modern CFL lamps 1990 HiSpot HalogenThe first high voltage halogen lamps which permitted a higher performance upgrade over traditional incandescent reflector lamps 1995 Mercury Free HPSInvention of the world s first mercury free HID lamp 11 1996 HiSpot ES50Invention of the GU10 lamp cap and compact mains voltage halogen lamp offering transformer free operation 12 2000 MicroLynx FAn ultra compact unconventional lamp of extremely flat dimensions 13 2003 BriteSpot ES50Invention of the world s first compact metal halide lamp in the popular MR16 format as an energy efficient alternative to the halogen MR16 lamp for commercial lighting 14 2007 MiniLynx Fast StartIntroduction of the first compact fluorescent lamps to feature almost instant light at switch on without reducing lamp lifetime 2008 HiSpot ECOThe first high efficacy mains voltage halogen reflector lamp whose 30 energy savings allow the 50W GU10 lamp to be replaced by an efficient 35W alternative with no loss of light 2011 RefLED ES50 350lmThe world s first LED based retrofit designed to match the performance and size constraints of the popular GU10 50W tungsten halogen lamp matching the 350 lumen output of the 50W halogen lamp The lamps are produced at the first LED lamp manufacturing facility in Europe earlier facilities have been in Asia The Sylvania RefLED GU10 lamps are manufactured at the plant in Tienen Belgium where the world s first GU10 halogen lamp was invented in 1996 Locations EditManufacturing Edit The company has established competency centers at the following locations Tienen Belgium Halogen Discharge LED and Special Lamps Erlangen Germany Linear Fluorescent Lamps Neemrana India Compact Fluorescent Lamps Newhaven UK Professional Luminaires Saint Etienne France Industrial LuminairesIn addition a number of satellite factories serve other global regions Kairouan Tunisia Incandescent Halogen amp CFL assembly Costa Rica Fluorescent Starters amp Glowbottles Bogota Colombia Incandescent amp Linear Fluorescent Lamps Vinhedo Brazil Incandescent amp Sodium Lamps Glass tubing amp bulbsDistribution Edit Paris France Atlanta GA USANotable projects citation needed EditParis Metro Paris France Tate Modern Museum London United Kingdom Liverpool Retail Chain Mexico Fullerton Hotel Singapore Barbican Centre London United Kingdom Dublin Airport Dublin Ireland Kelvin Grove Gallery London United Kingdom Manchester City Art Gallery Manchester United Kingdom MJU Restaurant amp Lounge The Millennium Knightsbridge Hotel London United Kingdom Bloomsbury Fitness Centre University College London United Kingdom University of Cambridge Judge Business School Cambridge United Kingdom Zorlu Center Istanbul TurkeySee also EditSylvania Electric Products HavellsReferences Edit History Feilo Sylvania Archived from the original on 2018 03 29 Sylvania BriteArc 12kW The Sylvania brand name is owned by Havells Sylvania Group globally apart from Australia Canada Mexico New Zealand Puerto Rico and the USA Archived August 1 2010 at the Wayback Machine History Havells Sylvania Archived from the original on 2015 08 01 Sylvania to be sold to the Chinese Lux Magazine Luxreview com Americas Home page luxreview com Archived from the original on 2015 12 13 One of the first Dichroic Reflector lamps Lamptech co uk Retrieved 2012 05 22 Sylvania Mercury Lamp with Yttrium Vanadate Phosphor Lamptech co uk Retrieved 2012 05 22 Sylvania MetalArc HID Lamp Lamptech co uk Retrieved 2012 05 22 Sylvania Tru Aim Professional Sealed MR16 Lamp Lamptech co uk 1987 11 25 Retrieved 2012 05 22 Sylvania TwinArc High Pressure Sodium Lamptech co uk Retrieved 2012 05 22 Sylvania Mercury Free High Pressure Sodium Lamptech co uk Retrieved 2012 05 22 Sylvania Hi Spot ES50 The Original GU10 based halogen lamp Lamptech co uk Retrieved 2012 05 22 Sylvania MicroLynx F Flat Compact Fluorescent Lamp Lamptech co uk Retrieved 2012 05 22 Sylvania BriteSpot World s first Metal Halide MR16 lamp Lamptech co uk Retrieved 2012 05 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Havells Sylvania amp oldid 1133443027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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