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Industrial F40T12/CG Cool Green
Picked these cool green lamps up from a lighting supplier. I have a few of the F30T12 variant but I thought it would be nice to grab a pair of the F40s while they are still available. These are slightly older stock as they told me they are now discontinued. I think they are made after 2018 though since it has the contains mercury text.

Paired up with the louvered fixture, it shows how a 1960s drafting room or a machine shop might have looked with these installed. 
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Industrial F40T12/CG Cool Green

Picked these cool green lamps up from a lighting supplier. I have a few of the F30T12 variant but I thought it would be nice to grab a pair of the F40s while they are still available. These are slightly older stock as they told me they are now discontinued. I think they are made after 2018 though since it has the contains mercury text.

Paired up with the louvered fixture, it shows how a 1960s drafting room or a machine shop might have looked with these installed.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Interlectric Corporation (Industrial)
Model Reference:F40T12/CG
Lamp
Lamp Type:F40T12
Base:G13 Medium Bi-Pin
Shape/Finish:T12
Service Life:20000 hours
Electrical
Wattage:40w
Optical
Lumen Output:2750 Lumens
Colour Temperature:6700K
Colour Rendering Index:68
Physical/Production
Factory Location:USA
Fabrication Date:Unknown
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Album name:347vPowerlite / Lamps
Keywords:Lamps
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Date added:24 Aug 2025
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ISO:250
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AgentHalogen_87   [Sun 24 Aug 2025 at 17:22]
I'm getting dentists vibes from this

It's a good looking fixture with lamps like that Smile
347vPowerlite   [Sun 24 Aug 2025 at 19:01]
Hah, I'd always liked the look of the louvered fixtures over newer styles such as wraparounds.
Tuopeek   [Sun 24 Aug 2025 at 21:38]
Interesting color, note seen that before.
Ria   [Sun 24 Aug 2025 at 23:35]
Hey, good to see you back on the site, we missed you Love
347vPowerlite   [Mon 25 Aug 2025 at 22:13]
@Tuopeek - Apparently the colour was intended to reduce eye strain in places such as machine shops and drafting rooms. Seems to be mostly limited to North America as I've haven't heard of a similar colour used elsewhere.

@Ria - Thanks! I've been busy and I haven't had too many new finds recently.
Max   [Fri 05 Sep 2025 at 08:25]
It's truly amazing that the "cool green" light color (used exclusively in NA indeed) persisted until quite recently. That color was originally introduced in the 1950s to boost the light output of fluorescent tubes, for a usage in utilitarian lighting applications. This was achieved by adding a green-emitting zinc sulfide phosphor to the broad-band white calcium halophosphate material used in standard fluorescent tubes. One may have thought that cool-green tubes died out following the introduction of the much more efficient tri-band tubes during the 1970s, but that was clearly not the case. I'm curious if the phosphor formulation changed in the meantime. The specs you listed suggest that this is the same mix.

Was this lamp made by Philips, by the way? Its end caps sure look like it came from that manufacturer.
347vPowerlite   [Sat 06 Sep 2025 at 16:31]
I agree, the colour is quite unique for a fluorescent lamp designed for general lighting. I believe there was another phosphor, Lite White which was designed for a similar purpose to have high light output at the expense of CRI.

I'm not entirely sure when the cool green lamps were discontinued but Interlectric, the manufacturer went out of business in 2020 and the other manufacturer that listed these, Damar lists them as NLA. There's limited amount of old stock left. I wonder if Interlectric sourced the end caps from Philips.
Max   [Sun 07 Sep 2025 at 08:28]
It's a possibility indeed. Do you know where exactly Interelectric Corp manufactured its lamps?
347vPowerlite   [Wed 10 Sep 2025 at 17:35]
The only address I was able to find was this building which seems to be a bit on the small side for a lamp manufacturing plant.
Max   [Sat 13 Sep 2025 at 06:09]
I could see some small-scale lamp manufacturing operation taking place in such building, or the facilities attached to it at the back... Interlectric was certainly no GE, Sylvania or Philips/Westinghouse. By the way, have you noticed that Osram-Sylvania is right next to that company on Lexington av.?
wide-lite 1000   [Sun 14 Sep 2025 at 20:07]
Nice ! I'd like to get a pair of Cool Green at some point .
347vPowerlite   [Wed 24 Sep 2025 at 22:22]
@Max - Interesting. I suppose the smaller manufacturers probably outsourced some of the harder to make parts such as glass tubing, lamp envelopes, and lamp bases as well so less floor space was required. Nice observation on the Osram-Sylvania facility too, I wonder if that was one of their plants or warehouses.

@wide-lite 1000 - The CGs are pretty neat. I've seen a few specialty lighting suppliers still listing them, might be a good time to buy a pair while they're still available.
wide-lite 1000   [Thu 25 Sep 2025 at 01:01]
BuyLightFixtures.Com still lists them for $12.88 ea.
Maxim   [Wed 08 Apr 2026 at 22:52]
Interelectric seems to have ceased production sometime between COVID and 2022... not sure what the building is used for now. It's a pity they couldn't economically shift over to manufacturing LEDs... but I mean, if the Big 3 failed to do it, then it makes sense the little guys failed alongside them.
347vPowerlite   [Mon 13 Apr 2026 at 04:10]
Agreed, it would have been nice if they continued operations but with LEDs and demand for fluorescent dropping it probably didn't work out. The fixture manufacturers seemed to have a much better time shifting over to LED, probably since LEDs are more similar to fixtures than lamps.
Ria   [Mon 13 Apr 2026 at 20:39]
I'd rather discussions stayed off the topic of you know what, please Sad bulb icon

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