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Keystone Expands Sign Tube Family with Color Select Feature

Sign Hero

Keystone has added color select to its Sign Hero sign tube family. Keystone Color Select technology allows users can choose from a range of CCT including 4000K, 5000K, or 6500K at the touch of a switch.

Sign Hero’s LED chips produce more than 300 lumens/foot per side, and optical lenses cover each individual LED chip in the tube, eliminating hot spots and ensuring consistent, even light distribution.

Sign Hero comes in a wide range of sizes—from 18 to 180 inches long—includes a built-in Keystone driver, and works in both single and double-ended installations. A rotatable R17d end cap (U.S. Patent # 10883669) ensures that the tube can be adjusted regardless of socket orientation.

Coupled with Keystone’s DirectDrive technology, which eliminates the need for an external driver or ballast while retaining existing sockets, Keystone’s patent makes LED tubes more versatile and the easiest lighting solution to install. Both 180-degree and 360-degree beam spreads are available.

Sign Hero remains the ideal upgrade for signs that use T12HO tube lamps, whether new or retrofit. With these new additions, it’s even better. That’s Light Made Easy®.

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