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Why Choose LED

The increasing demand for energy-saving and environment-friendly lighting technology is driving the growth of the global solid state and other energy efficient lighting systems market. The development of technologies such as optoelectronics has revolutionized the lighting market. Environmental concerns are driving the low-power-consuming lighting systems, and therefore most of the recent developments in the lighting market aim at providing more energy-efficient products that give higher light output at less power consumption.  Below are some of the benefits:

  • Directional and Continuous light for more focused and softer light

  • Dimmable, Tunable and Color Changing flexibility from the same light source

  • Generally available in Compact dimension and Light weight

  • Less Consumption of Energy compared to conventional lighting

  • Less Heat build up from the light and fixture

  • Easier and more Precise Customization for Unique Designs and demands 

  • Less frequency for servicing and maintenance

  • They are more Afforable now

LED Basics

LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. LED's are now found on almost every electronic device. LED's fit directly into an electrical circuit providing far more durability. LED's are extremely efficient and require very little current to illuminate. Since they do not have a filament, they generally last for a long time without burning out. In a traditional lighting where heat is detrimental, the vast majority of the electricity used to illuminate a light source is wasted not in light, but in heat. LED lighting continues to be popular.

LED Lighting Guide
To help you make the right decisions

Beam Angle - Degree °: Refers to the angle of the light emitted at source. As the beam widens, the light loses intensity but a larger surface area is lighted.

Correlated Color Temperature - Degree Kelvin (K): The Kelvin measurement refers to the appearance of the light's color produced by the wavelength of the light. LED lights can produce all shades of white including warm, cool, natural and day. Warm white generates feelings of comfort and makes skin tones look great. Cool white reveals true colors best and makes a room appear spacious. Natural White improves feeling of well being. Day light is suitable in a work area.

Color Reproduction or Color Rendering Index (CRI or Ra): CRI measures the ability of the light to accurately repoduce on a scale of 0 to 100, with 100 as the rating of natural light.  A CRI of 65 is poor and 80 is good, and recommended is 80-100. The higher the CRI, the better, and the more natural the colors appear. LED lighting is also rated on the chromatic effect of the light over a scale of 14 standard colors (R1-R14), which is useful when choosing for particular application.

 

Illuminance - Footcandles (fc) or Lux (lx): This is the measurement of the density of the light falling on the surface (Lux levels). It is used to choose the number and types of light source needed to provide the illumination desired for the area or display.

Luminous Flux - Lumen (lm): This terms refers to the total quality of light emitted in all directions and is important to know when comparing sources with different beam angles.

Light Intensity: Center Beam Candela Power (CBCP) or Candela (cd): These terms refer to the brightest point of the beam, which is usually at the center, and is used with the beam angle to judge the intensity of directional lighting.

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