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For Release: Immediate
Contact: Paul Entin at 908.479.4231; paul@modroto.com
Date: June 27, 2002
LIGHTING PRODUCTS MANUFACTURER UNVEILS
LINE OF GLOBES
Shatterproof, Indoor-Outdoor Globes Brighten Bottom Line For OEM's
Saddle Brook, NJ: Award-winning lighting products manufacturer Meese Orbitron
Dunne Co., Saddle Brook, New Jersey, has unveiled a line of 14 shatterproof, weatherproof,
polyethylene globes that eliminate glass and polycarbonate globes in the development of
interior and exterior lighting fixtures to reduce weight, add impact-resistance, improve safety
and cut costs.
Rotationally molded in a single, seamless piece of uniform thickness, the durable
globes deliver even lighting distribution in an anti-glare, UV-resistant, virtually unbreakable
design that may perform without maintenance for decades. Ideal for architects, landscape
designers and lighting designers and manufacturers involved in decorative, security, hazard
and other commercial and residential lighting, the versatile globes are UL-listed as suitable
for wet location on light posts and wall sconces and in other installations demanding
resistance to water, snow and ice as well as in indoor installations requiring visual appeal.
The globes are available in a translucent finish with neck threaded, neck w/lip and flush fit
fitters in the following diameters:
| Neck Threaded
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6", 7-1/2" | |
Neck w/Lip |
6", 8", 10", 12" | |
Flush Fit |
6", 8", 10", 12", 13", 14",
16", 18" |
In addition to manufacturing its line of globes, Meese Orbitron Dunne Co. offers
decorative lampposts, illuminated lightbases and other lighting products. The company and
its American Rotational Molding division earned "Product of the Year" honors from the
Association of Rotational Molders.
For more information, contact MOD, 535 N. Midland Avenue, Saddle
Brook, NJ, 07663; 1.800.829.3230; FAX 201.796.5820; jack@modroto.com;
www.modroto.com.

This line of 14 shatterproof, weatherproof, polyethylene globes from Meese
Orbitron Dunne Co., Saddle Brook, New Jersey, eliminates glass and polycarbonate
globes in the development of interior and exterior lighting fixtures to reduce weight, add
impact-resistance, improve safety and cut costs. |
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