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EL wire for light your car



 
 
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Old June 26th 04, 02:32 PM
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Default EL wire for light your car

Hi,

Please visit http://www.rainbowire.com to get more infomation.

EL is applied by two electrodes that forming electrical field when
electric current go through. The electrodes that coated with
fluorescent powder that triggered by the electrons in the electric
field that changing its electric power to lighting power. Such
phenomena are called electro-luminescent.

Why use EL Wires.
1. Flexibility and with adhesive layer that can form any shape and
patterns.
2. Easy and convenience in installation.
3. Low consumption : 97% of electric power can be covered to light
power. No heat loss.
4. No ultra-violet light, soft lighting as a environmental green
product.

Where Can I use EL wires.
1.Outdoor Decoration.
2.Indoor Decoration.
3.Logo Decoration.
4.Automobile Decoration.
5.The limited is your imagination.
 




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