SAMISEN, a professional name in agricultural lighting especially poultry lighting field, is proud to take the opportunity of VIV China 2010 to introduce our innovations and products. The SAMISEN lighting systems for plants and poultry are manufactured to stimulate growth and help users get satisfactory results. The advanced dimmable CCFL produced by us is an innovative development in poultry lighting. Compared with conventional lighting, it is much more energy efficient and reliable, with voltage based linear dimming.
SAMISEN promises to continuously provide ideal lighting solutions to you, and keep researching and developing new and up-to-date products. All we want is to bring you the products of advanced technology and make progress together with our partners and customers in the future.
Dimmable CCFL-Innovative Poultry Lighting Solution and Ideal Replacement of conventional lighting (eg. Incandescent and Halogen Lamps).
- Patented prodect poudly brought by SAMISEN;
- Energy saving up to 80% (compared with incandescent lamps);
- Perfect linear dimming effect (voltage based);
- Lifetime is longer than 15,000 hrs;
- Particularly made to work in poultry industry (able to work in tough environment);
- Wide range of choices of different watts and voltages;
- Variety of covers and shades for you to choose which are water-, dust- and explosion proof.

LED lighting is another main part of our production, we treat this future lighting trend very seriously and make SAMISEN in the leading position of agricultural LED lighting. The prototype LED lamp produced by us is particularly made to be used in planting and poultry industry, which consists of special wavelength setting and separately linear dimming. It could show the market our capability in this field.
The Intellegent Control System is manuafactured to control the whole environment of planting intellegently and automatically including the control of lighting, ventilation, humidity, and temperature. It is a revolutionary invention which could benefit many people in agriculture.
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