High-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, which include metal halide and pressure sodium lamps, are potent lighting sources that are frequently utilized in a variety of settings, such as stadium lighting, industrial buildings, and streets. Indian Technical Standard CEEW16 governs the manufacture and quality criteria for these HID lamps in India. By adhering to established quality criteria such as illumination efficiency, longevity, safety features, and compatibility with Indian electrical regulations, these standards guarantee that HID lamps are developed, manufactured, and tested.
Following these guidelines can help a manufacturer gain more credibility with customers, build consumer trust, and open up new markets for their goods in the cutthroat lighting equipment industry. Manufacturers adhering to these criteria support national initiatives aimed at offering public areas, enterprises, and industries sustainable and efficient lighting solutions.
Note: All makers of high-intensity discharge lamps, such as metal halide and pressure sodium lamps, are required to get the EPR Registration Certificate.
A manufacturer's dedication to sustainable practices across the course of a lamp's life cycle is indicated by their EPR Authorization. When these lamps approach the end of their useful lives, they set up efficient systems for recycling and appropriate disposal, guaranteeing that priceless materials are recovered and put to better use. In the lighting sector, it is essential for cutting down on technological waste, preserving resources, and promoting a circular economy.
An essential program to handle the expanding problem of managing electronic trash, or "e-waste," is called EPRA, or Extended Producer's Responsibility Authorization. Securing EPR authorization from the State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) and receiving the EPR Registration Certificate from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) are the two steps in the process of obtaining EPR authorization. With the help of EPRA, manufacturers and importers of electronic goods will take over management of e-waste from consumers and local governments. Electronics importers and manufacturers are obligated by EPRA to assume full responsibility for the whole lifecycle of their products, from manufacturing to disposal. Establishing and financing collection networks, recycling centers, and appropriate e-waste disposal techniques are all part of this.
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Brand Liaison offers valuable assistance in obtaining an EPR Registration Certificate for High intensity discharge lamps, including pressure sodium lamps and metal halide lamps, Our services include:
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