2014年11月18日星期二

India's 11th edition of LED Expo( 5-7 December)


India's 11th edition of LED Expo( 5-7 December)

LED Expo 2014- The international exhibition on LED lighting products and technology will see a global conglomeration of LED professionals and end users, products & technology and infinite business opportunities in the Asian LED market.


led expo 2014


The 11th edition of LED Expo will take place from 5-7 December at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. The show is expected to be much bigger and better than ever before with increased international participation from exhibitors and visitors, a wider product profile and larger country-wise pavilions.

An important event for the LED industry with key decision makers in attendance every year, LED Expo 2014 Delhi will unveil the latest technological advancements and forecasted market trends for 2015. It will provide a great opportunity for participants to source the latest products and innovations under one roof, keep pace with international trends and stay in tune with market requirements.



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A serious business hub for marketing professionals, LED Expo attracts leading LED companies such as Philips 
Lumileds, Toshiba, Cree, Nichia, Nihon Garter, Edison Opto Corporation, Fiem Industries, Osram, Everlight, Prolight Opto Technology Corporation & many more who represent an array of products from LED component/accessories and raw materials to LED applications and lighting products at the show.
The show attracts potential and qualified buyers from various fields such as Architecture, Hospitality, Real estate, Educational institutions, Govt. Planning Departments, Municipal Corporation and Automotive Industry etc.

2014年11月17日星期一

Led Christmas Lights



Everything You Need To Know Led Christmas Lights and Christmas White Lights
Led Christmas Lights
Led Christmas Lights
With the Holidays approaching fast, families are out and about looking for all he fine decorations and items to not only further pull them into the Christmas spirit, but to enhance its authenticity.  Then is usually done by buying decorations, the most common being a Christmas tree and lights.  For those consumers who are trying to save a little money, and get the most for their buck LED lights are the way to go.

LED lights are eye catching because of their bright lights which suits the Holidays.  They also save money because they’re energy-efficient and constructed from more durable wear-resistant bulbs that won’t chip, break, or fade.  They will also last up until 50,000 hours.  There are definitely stores worth looking into if you’re considering LED lights.  Some of these include Lowes and Christmas Lights ETC, and Walmart.

The Lowe’s Led lights can be found online for as low as 9.92 in packs of 100.  The bulbs use up to around 85 percent less energy, can supposedly last up to 25,000 hours, remain cool to the touch when lit, and are considerably durable.  Based upon the specific brand of the LED lights prices can range as small as 9.99 to 26.97 for my multicolor string lights.

Christmas Lights ETC offers a good online map out of Christmas light options allowing for simple navigation in regards to making a purchase.  The site has a bulb category as follows: Wide Angle lens, Mini Ice Lights, C7 and C9 lights, Retrofit Bulbs, Icicle lights, and Net lights.  They possess a variety of colors including red, blue, green, white, amber, gold, and purple.  These category divisions make the consumer’s online shopping process easier.  The LED Mini lights save on power, have a wide angle bright 5mm and MS mini light, and connect up to 43 sets.  The C7 and C9 are pre-lamped Light Strings and Retrofit Bulb with ranging colors.  The LED Net lights are mainly for smaller trees and shrubs, they have a 4’ x 6’ net on green wires.

Walmart also offers LED Christmas lights.  Walmart is offering Holiday Time 150- Count Led lights for 22 dollars with a rating of 4 stars.  They are also offering a Holiday package count of 60 Led lights for 9.98, and a 50 count for 19.98.  The Holiday lights at Walmart use 80 percent less energy than regular bulbs.  This is similar to the bulbs offered by Lowes.

The variety of LED lights available makes shopping somewhat simpler for the average consumer.  LED lights provide everything Holiday consumers want without draining them of additional funds.  They use less energy, burn brighter, and have a greater durability. For consumers who are attempting to conserve energy or money, LED Christmas lights are definitely the way to go.

2014年11月9日星期日

15W led down light LD1490115W



15W led down light LD1490115W
Our new products led down light LD1490115W, perfect design and economic cost, High quality aluminum radiator, nice-dissipation, longer life span. Adopt  COB BRIDGELUX light source, high CRI, high efficiency, high illumination, No-glare,soft and tender light.
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Model: LD1490115W



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LD1490115W15WAC200-240V2700K
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BRIDGELUX V10 COB LED15°/20°/40°/60°Ø110
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Cutout size Ø110 (cutout Ø95)
Color rendering index ≥80
Beam angle: 15°/20°/40°/60°
LED Brand :BRIDGELUX V10 COB LED
Uniform light distribution
Smart design, economic cost
Triac dimmable optional
 
 
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Ideally suited for commercial  LED lighting, gallery LED lighting and supermarket led lighting and so on.


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2014年11月2日星期日

led bulb's advantages and challenges

led bulb's advantages and challenges
led bulb's advantages and challenges
As per the directives of the Emirates Standardisation and Metrology Authority (Esma), the sale of incandescent light bulbs will be prohibited from December 31, 2014. [Image via Shutterstock]
By the end of this year, the once familiar incandescent light bulb will disappear from stores in the UAE and residents will have to resort to other lighting solutions.

As per the directives of the Emirates Standardisation and Metrology Authority (Esma), the sale of incandescent light bulbs will be prohibited from December 31, 2014. Traditional lighting consumes more energy than other bulbs on the market, and has a mercury content that has proven to be hazardous.

However, the initial cost of an incandescent light bulb is lower than other light bulbs, and consumers may wonder if the ban will affect them financially. When choosing wisely, the opposite is true.

There are a couple of factors that consumers take in consideration when buying a light bulb, explains Agostino Renna, President and CEO of GE Lighting Middle East, Africa and Europe. “These are the application of the light bulb, the cost, the lifespan and the energy sufficiency.”

What do you need the light for?

Most people will start with the consideration of where the light bulb will be placed. While a halogen light produces a soft, yellowish light, the brightness will increase in a compact florescent light (CVL) and be at its most in a LED light, which produces a white, sharp light.

The brightness of the lamp is defined in lumens, with 450 lumens being a soft, yellowish light, while 1600 will have the effect of the sharp, white light. However, the brightness also increases by watt.

Lifespan
The more wattage a light bulb drives on, the costlier it will be. However, money can be saved by choosing the most economic light bulb, which consumes the least energy driving on the smallest amount of watt.

The lifespan of a light bulb is a good indicator of the economic feasibility of the purchase. For example, a 60w bulb of the banned incandescent light has a lifespan of approximately 1,200 hours.

A 14w CVL light bulb has a lifespan of 10,000 hours, while a 10w LED bulb light has a lifespan of 50,000 hours. “Lifespan is an important factor for people, who do not want to switch their bulb too often. Especially when a light bulb is placed in an area difficult to access, a long lifespan benefits the consumer,” Agostino points out.

Energy efficiency
Energy efficiency may be the last thing a consumer considers when choosing the right light bulb. However, being aware of the savings that can be made, this aspect may become the most interesting one.
The incandescent light bulb is by far the most energy consuming solution that is still on the market. It is followed by the halogen light, the CVL, and the LED forms the least energy sufficient solution.
This becomes clear looking at the following example; Assume you are looking for a 800 lumens light bulb.
A 60w incandescent light bulb will provide you this solution for a year.

However, the same solution can be provided by 43w halogen lamp with a lifespan of up to 2 years, a 13w CVL with a lifespan of 10 years or a 10w LED light with a lifespan of up to 25 years.

How much do we save?
When calculating the energy cost per year, the incandescent may costs the consumer Dh30, the halogen Dh21, the CVL light Dh6,40 and the LED light Dh5. (The actual prices depend on the brand, and these numbers are used to indicate the difference between the lighting solutions).
A simple calculation can be used by the individual consumer, explains Agostino. “Assume you are using a light 10 hours per day. You replace a 100w light bulb with a 15w light bulb.
In 10 hours, this will save you 85w x 10, which is 850w per hour, also written as 0,85kwh. See how much you pay per kwh, multiply this by 0,85; and you know how much you save per day.”

The challenges 

Industry experts admit that the choice for the right light bulb is not easy. “When a consumer enters a light shop and sees a 100 light bulbs on the shelve, there is little chance he will read the label of each one of them, carefully considering the best option,” points out Alice Cowman, CEO of the Clean Energy Business Council.

“This is a mistake that we as manufacturers have made. Over the last couple of years, technology has been the main driver of the market.

“We wanted better solutions, and have created a large array of lighting solutions, but this confuses the consumer,” admits Agostino.

As a solution, client-based education has been suggested. “The consumer would benefit from clear educational graphics in the shop, so they understand the benefits of each light.”

At the same time, the consumer might not be enough aware of the energy consumption in his/her own household, due to a lack of transparency, says Stephane Le Gentil, CEO of Etihad Esco.

“Currently people do not measure their consumption. The power grid would form a solution to that. Here, people can see exactly how much they consume, and how this consumption can be influenced.”

The make-up of the electricity bill at the end of the month offers another field of improvement, Agostino adds. “The bill is often complicated with little clarity on the energy used, and how.”