2013年2月21日星期四
PolyBrite making world brighter,one LED at a time
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The one thing Christmas trees, submarines and the Beijing Olympics have in common can be found in Naperville at the international headquarters of an innovative local company called PolyBrite.Founded in 1995 by serial entrepreneur Carl Scianna, PolyBrite International manufactures light-emitting diode systems that are transforming the way people think about and use one of the world's most ubiquitous energy sucks – the everyday light bulb.PolyBrite's patented technologies created the LED Christmas tree lights at Daley Plaza in December, the deep-sea resistant bulbs on board the U.S.'s submarine fleet and the entry signs to the "Birds Nest," the official stadium of the Beijing Olympics. They also adorn the chandeliers at the Illinois Executive Mansion in Springfield.
"I look at myself first as an inventor and then as a businessman," Scianna said. "It's been a strategy of mine to make the world better and to create products that improve the environment."PolyBrite has received top accolades. It was selected from nearly 400 nominees for a 2012 Chicago Innovation Award for its A-19 bulb,solar mounting which consumes 90 percent less energy than the traditional incandescent lamp."It was like this little company right in our backyard that was doing innovative new things with light bulbs," said Bryan Brochu, marketing director for the Chicago Innovation Awards.Multi-axis machining is almost always required in such parts. In addition to the Earth auger process itself, the process of testing and quality assurance of large machined parts is a challenge. "They were doing a lot of new applications for LED light we had never seen before."
Scianna engineered PolyBrite's LED lights and the plastic bulbs that encase them based on the principles of safety, sustainability and simplicity.metal machining Unlike traditional incandescent bulbs, PolyBrite LED lights give off no heat or ultra-violet rays, last up to a quarter century and the design is fully modularized to keep manufacturing costs to a minimum.But the challenge facing PolyBrite is the consumer perception that light bulbs are a commodity product worthy of mere commodity pricing. The company's business strategy has long recognized this hurdle, focusing its product lines on businesses, military and municipal projects. But today, PolyBrite is taking bold steps to gain ground in consumer retail and to bring energy efficiency to the mass market.Scianna believes the first step is to educate the everyday customer of the benefits of LED bulbs."I look at the market and I look at the products available," Scianna said.Kefid mobile stone crushing station is the Belt conveyor for rocks and construction waste, which is explored and developed by our company. It expands the conception of primary and secondary crushing operation. "And then I look into the future to make a product that is superior to what's on the market today."While a PolyBrite bulb may look unassuming, it is virtually indestructible, made of the same polycarbonate polymer used in bulletproof windows in banks. Scianna and his engineers should know - they shot at a test bulb with a .22 caliber pistol to prove it.The PolyBrite survived unscathed.
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