After Career, Osram recalled 55,000 T8 tubes

[Text / high-tech LED Yue Mengdi] Fox Business reported on August 25th from New York that Osram Sylvania's 55,000 T8 tubes were recalled because of the danger of melting due to overheating of these tubes, which hurt the crowd. possibility.

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said that on Tuesday, global luminaire manufacturer Osram Sylvania received 34 complaints from consumers, mainly because of the danger of overheating and melting of the lamp. Fortunately, no one was injured.

The recall was mainly for the T8 replacement lamps of the models 73312-1 and 73315-1. The 48-inch white light tubes were sold on the market between December 2014 and May 2015, about 46,300 were sold in the US, and 8,700 were sold to Canada.

According to the report, consumers should immediately stop using the tubes, remove the bulbs from a fixed location, and contact the Osram headquarters in Danvers, Massachusetts, for a new lamp.

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The news that the lamps of foreign big factories have been recalled is not new. Apart from lamenting the high demands of foreign markets and the rigor of international manufacturers, it is also possible to think about whether these incidents also provide some opportunities for domestic enterprises to enter foreign markets. ?

The following are the recalls of major international companies in recent years:

On June 4, 2015, CREE Corporation, a US lighting company, announced a voluntary recall of some LED T8 lamps. The number of recalls was 700,000. The reason is that the electrical resistance between the spring contacts of the lamp product and the printed circuit board (PCB) can cause an arc, causing overheating problems, which may cause the lamp to melt, posing a fire and burn hazard.

On August 26, 2014, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Cree jointly announced the recall of two Chinese-made LED high-bay lights. The number of lamps recalled was 10,000. The reason is that the glass lens of the LED lamp may be broken and dropped, posing a risk of bruising.

On July 15, 2014, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Halco jointly announced the recall of 14 Chinese-made ProLED bulbs. The reason is that LED bulbs may overheat, fall, and pose a risk of bruising and burns to consumers.

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