Wednesday, July 17, 2013

LED Lighting Growth Consumer Demand Sees Brighter Future

LED Lighting belong a solid-state lamp that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of light. It is meeting great growing consumer demand these years because of LED lamps offer long service life and high energy efficiency, LED stands for light-emitting diode, and LED bulbs differ from traditional incandescent bulbs in the way they produce the light. LEDs produce light through the use of semi-conductors and are some of the most efficient bulbs on the market producing around 90% less energy than incandescent bulbs. But initial costs are higher than those of fluorescent and incandescent lamps. Commercial LED lighting products use semiconductor light-emitting diodes. Research into organic LEDs or polymer light - emitting diodes is aimed at reducing the production cost of lighting products. Diode technology currently improves at an exponential rate.

Common LED colors include amber, red, green, and blue. There is actually no such thing as a “white” LED. To get white light the kind we use for lighting our homes and offices, different color LEDs are mixed or covered with a phosphor material that converts the color of the light. The phosphor is the yellow material you can see on some LED products.  Colored LEDs are widely used as signal lights and indicator lights, like the power button on a computer.

What are the main LED lighting products on the market?  The various LED lighting types more and more displayed. Such as LED Car Bulbs, LED light strips & Bars, Boat, RV, and Landscape lighting, household lighting, Blue Lamp and Blacklight,Accent lighting, Truck/trailer, Work & Off-road lightings, industrial lighting, Flashlight & Flashlight Bulbs, Component LEDs, Installation/Power Supplies/Misc, We can see the more type will be developed in the future for a variety of applications including Automotive, Home, Landscape, Boating, and Recreation.


Manufacturers have expanded the application of LEDs by "clustering" the small bulbs. The first clustered bulbs were used for battery powered items such as flashlights and headlamps. Today, LED bulbs are made using as many as 180 bulbs per cluster, and encased in diffuser lenses which spread the light in wider beams. Now available with standard bases which fit common household light fixtures, LEDs are the next generation in home lighting.

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