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1. B22 & B15 series : NEMKO (UK), w.r.t. the standard BSEN61184
2. E14, E27 & E40 series : NEMKO (NORWAY), w.r.t. the standard BSEN 60238
3. E26 series : UL (Hongkong), w.r.t. the standard UL 496
Q - Do you manufacture B22 lampholders in ceramic?
A - "Yes". In ceramic version,we have 3 types - long, short as
well as batten type.
Q - Is your lampholder manufacturing unit CE approved?
A - "Yes". our lampholder manufacturing unit is CE approved.
Q - Do you manufacture E26 lampholders in aluminium?
A - "No". Our E26 lampholder is made in brass. In brass, we have
two versions, sheet metal and cast.
Q - Do you manufacture E27 lampholders in ceramic and phenolic?
A - "No". We manufacture E27 lampholders in metal, i.e. brass and steel.
Q - Why the ceramic colour in your E40 looks dull?
A - Because the Indian clay has more percentage of stone crushed material
and is backed at high temperature to give more strength.
Q - What should be the minimum order value that you accept for
lampholders and brass parts?
A - Minimum order value should be E5000. This could be for assorted items
like lampholders and brass parts combined.
Q - Do you have a standard price list for your lampholders and brass
parts?
A - "No". Our prices are specific with respect to customer needs
and requirements.
Q - How many types of luminaries do you manufacture?
A - We manufacture Type1 and Type2, as table lamps, floor lamps, wall
lights and hanging lights.
Q - What basic type of material do you use for table lamps?
A - We use basic material as wrought iron, brass, leather, wood, glass and
combination of all these.
Q - Do you give CE certificate for your lamp bases?
A - We do give CE certificate and our product is made as per BSEN 60598
standard.
Q - What type of lampholder fitments are provided by you in lamps?
A - We provide E26, E27, B22 and clip type fitments.
Q - Do you do electrical tests on all lamp bases?
A - "Yes", each and every one lamp base passes through 100%
electrical test.
Q - Can I use a higher watt bulb in the lamp?
A - No, the housing and wiring for your model lamp is explicitly set up for
the bulb which is used for your lamp. An excess voltage or a higher watt
bulb would put a strain on the housing/wiring, and Internal components of
your lamp. This would cause a diminished life of your lamp, and may include
the danger of fire, as well.
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