LED tubular lamp T46 E27 6700 lm 36 W 110-240V 4000 K FIL LED Soda One LED-3136
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LED tubular lamp T46 E27 6700 lm 36 W 110-240V 4000 K FIL LED Soda One LED-3136
Direct replacement for 70W sodium lamps without mercury
LED T46 filament lamp is a direct, energy-efficient alternative to traditional 70W discharge lamps – simply remove the ballast and starter from the fixture and install the new bulb. No electrical modifications required, with energy savings exceeding 45% while maintaining the same light level.
Excellent light, instantly and for many years
Light with a color temperature of 4000K offers a neutral white tone – neither cool nor warm – ideal for commercial and industrial spaces where visibility and concentration are critical. A Color Rendering Index (CRI) above 80 ensures natural color reproduction, while chromatic uniformity (5 sdcm) eliminates the “different shades” effect between lamps in the same installation.
Instant turn-on – no delay or flickering during startup. A flicker factor below 1.0 and SVM below 0.4 ensure no stroboscopic effect, even with moving objects. Luminous efficacy of 186 lm/W is among the highest in its class – more light per watt.
Long-lasting and environmentally safe
L70B50 lifespan of 25 000 hours – over 11 years at 6 hours per day. Contains no mercury or other hazardous substances, so it is not subject to hazardous waste regulations. At end-of-life, return to an electrical waste collection point – like all LED lamps.
Installation in standard E27 fixture is simple. A beam angle of approximately 320° allows full utilization of the fixture’s reflector – no light loss to the sides. The cylindrical T46 shape (diameter 46 mm, length 195 mm) fits most existing tubular fixtures. Not dimmable – operates only at full power.
Power factor of 0.95 and voltage range from 110V to 240V ensure stable operation even during grid fluctuations. Operates in temperatures from -20°C to +45°C – reliably in warehouses, halls, or outdoors under canopies.

