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Lumileds launches Philips MasterDuty headlight bulbs

July 14, 2020
The Philips MasterDuty headlight bulbs are designed to withstand a range of vibration frequencies.

Lumileds launched a line of Philips MasterDuty headlight bulbs made for medium and heavy duty Class 2-8 truck applications. Designed to handle rough terrain and damaged roadways while providing protection against mechanical shock, Philips MasterDuty bulbs also deliver a long lasting runtime of up to 550 hours.

The key benefit of the Philips MasterDuty headlight bulbs, the company says, is their vibration resistance. The bulbs have been engineered to withstand the bumps and uneven road surfaces frequently traveled by medium and heavy duty vehicles. MasterDuty headlights have been designed to withstand a wide range of vibration frequencies and are built with a high-performance glass that withstands temperature and pressure changes.

“We developed the Philips MasterDuty line to provide commercial vehicles and fleets with an extremely durable bulb that helps save money on maintenance costs,” said Aubry Baugh, product marketing manager. “The incredibly long life of MasterDuty headlights also helps protect drivers from the legal liability of running with just one headlight.”

The Philips MasterDuty headlight programs features eight SKUs offering coverage for H1, H7, H11, 9003, 9005, 9006, H13 9008, and HIR2 9012 forward lighting applications.

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