Banner Engineering has announced the launch of its new lighting microsite led.bannerengineering.com. Featuring Banner’s WLB32 industrial LED light bar, the interactive site provides LED technology education, tips and tools for facility managers, sustainability managers, design engineers and OEMs, to help them plan their lighting project.
With an easy-to-use interface, the LED microsite offers a streamlined design that informs users about the WLB32 technology, showcases application-specific examples of Banner’s LEDs in use and delivers tools and guides for planning a project. It also includes an ‘Ask an Expert’ function that allows users to input exact information for a Banner expert to base a recommendation on.
“Our LED microsite was designed to educate and address our customers’ unique application needs and interests,” says Tracy Sherk, vertical industry marketing manager at Banner Engineering. “With useful information, quick-reference visuals and intuitive planning, this microsite serves as a valuable industry resource that allows our customers to obtain all the information they need in one place.”
The WLB32 microsite offers a variety of benefits, including:
• Exclusive planning tools including a lux/lumen calculator to identify how much light is needed and cost of ownership calculator to maximise savings.
• Easy three-step guide to design a lighting solution tailored to users’ exact needs.
• Success stories featuring the WLB32 in real-world examples.
• Immediate download of Banner’s educational Considerations for Lighting in a Manufacturing Environment white paper.
Banner’s WLB32 LED features high brightness with an even light output to eliminate glare. With an energy-efficient and flexible design, the WLB32 can easily adapt to diverse applications, while providing significant cost savings.
For more information contact Rodney Topham, RET Automation, +27 (0)11 453 2468, , www.retautomation.com
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