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Chloride Launches SSL Web Site

Aug 11, 2008 11:11 AM


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Burgaw, N.C.-based Chloride recently launched a dedicated Web site for industry professionals to use when selecting and applying the company’s solid-state lighting (SSL) technology and products. The company hopes the site will enable design professionals to create beautiful and secure spaces by specifying Chloride's solid state lighting products that will help their efforts in being environmentally responsible.

Chloride products currently available include: Diskuss, PathMaster, PathMaster Bollard, Splendore, Splendore Normally On, and Caliber Signage. The company will release two additional luminaires this year.

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