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Plasma lamps are a type of lighting equipment that use a combination of electricity and gas to create a bright, colorful light. They are often used in decorative lighting applications, such as in nightclubs, restaurants, and other entertainment venues. Plasma lamps are also used in some industrial applications, such as in automotive manufacturing and medical imaging.
Plasma lamps are typically more expensive than traditional lighting equipment, but they offer a unique and eye-catching effect. They are also more energy-efficient than traditional lighting, making them a popular choice for businesses looking to reduce their energy costs.
The plasma lamps market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a wide range of products. Some of the leading companies in the market include Philips Lighting, Osram, GE Lighting, and Toshiba Lighting. Show Less Read more