Osram Fluorescent Tubes
Osram fluorescent tubes are bright light sources working on mercury. They are mainly used in offices, warehouses or at home in garages. The tubes emit light in a 360º beam angle, so all the way around. Osram produces many different fluorescent tubes. Standards are the T8 and T5 tubes. But you will also find the less used round or u shaped tubes. You can choose from many colors, like the classic cool white light to green or blue. You can use the filters on the left to find your new Osram fluorescent tube!
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Osram fluorescent tubes are bright light sources working on mercury. They are mainly used in offices, warehouses or at home in garages. The tubes emit light in a 360º beam angle, so all the way around. Osram produces many different fluorescent tubes. Standards are the T8 and T5 tubes. But you will also find the less used round or u shaped tubes. You can choose from many colors, like the classic cool white light to green or blue. You can use the filters on the left to find your new Osram fluorescent tube!
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