Seabrook Crisps, Bradford
16 July 2021
In 1939, Mr Charles Brook went to collect his photos and found the shopkeeper had accidentally labeled them 'Seabrook' instead of 'C Brook', as a result Charles decided to rename his fish and chip shop 'Seabrook'. His son, Colin discovered that with their fryer they could diversify their use of the humble potato and Seabrook Crisps was born, producing Britain's original crinkle cut crisps.
As part of an ongoing upgrade to their factory, a brighter more energy efficient highbay was required. Seabrook Crisps liaised with the teams at CEF Bradford West and Fusion Luminaires, the outcome was the decision to utilise the Fusion Luminaires 230W LED highbay with an 90° aluminium reflector.
Products used: 230W LED Highbays (FHB230) and Highbay Reflectors (FHBR200)