Technology patent granted
Megaman has announced an invention patent has been granted for its Thermal Conductive Highway (TCH) technology within twenty countries.
Megaman has announced an invention patent has been granted for its Thermal Conductive Highway (TCH) technology within twenty countries.
With an increasing number of illegal copies strongly affecting the company’s intellectual property rights and sales, Megaman has issued information on its website to help customers identify such products.
The Thermal Conductive Highway technology uses a unique design of heat drain across the reflector that allows the LEDs to dissipate heat efficiently via the heat sink, and prevents deterioration of the LED multi-array and other components. This technology offers the most efficient LED lighting solution, with the benefits of efficient heat dissipation, better beam control, excellent optical efficiency, as well as low glare lighting.
Patent application has now been granted in the following countries: Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Netherland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States.
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