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    <title>EGL Company Announces the Release of V6500 Snowhite</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>EGL Company, Inc. has expanded on the world&#039;s most extensive neon tubing line with the introduction of EGL V6500 Snowhite.  A brand new color, EGL V6500 Snowhite is an exact color match to Voltarc&#174; 6500 Snowhite. (PRWeb Apr 1, 2009)</P>
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    <title>EGL Company Announces New Head Phosphor and Coatings Engineer</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>EGL Company, Inc., a New Jersey based manufacturer of specialty lighting products serving the neon sign and custom lighting industry is proud to announce the appointment of John Tulk as head phosphor and coatings engineer.  At EGL John will focus on developing new coatings and colors that offer more lumens per watt than traditional neon colors, as well as perfecting EGL&#039;s neon phosphor and coatings for the P.O.P and neon signage industry.  John&#039;s background at Sylvania, Osram Lighting, and Voltarc Technologies, Inc. make him the perfect match to the unique challenges he will face at EGL. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008)</P>
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    <title>EGL Company Announces Release of 12 Liter Gas Cylinders</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>EGL Company, Inc. is expanding its already vast neon component line to include 12 liter gas cylinders and a new gas transfer system.  The EGL 12 liter gas cylinders were specially designed so that filling neon tubes with gas has never been easier.  Saving time and money, EGL 12 liter gas cylinders and the new gas transfer system are the perfect addition to any neon shop worldwide.  These 12 liter gas cylinders are another addition to the complete neon processing line that EGL already offers, giving customers another cost effective solution for their gas needs. (PRWeb Nov 27, 2007)</P>
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    <title>EGL Company, Inc. Announces Mer Plus&#8482; Electrodes -- The Safe, Reliable Neon Electrode</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>EGL Company, Inc. has expanded on the world&#039;s most extensive neon electrode line with the introduction of the EGL Mer Plus&#8482; electrode.  The EGL Mer Plus&#8482; electrode is a specially designed neon electrode which contains mercury in a protective capsule.  This electrode allows neon professionals to process neon or cold cathode tubing in a quick and efficient procedure -- eliminating the risk of mercury exposure. (PRWeb Sep 19, 2007)</P>
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