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The energy efficiency of LED saves more than just money.

LED lighting solutions can save up to 80% in electricity consumption

Their long lifetime, the lack of hazardous materials, and the ability to use less energy, LED's have the smallest impact on the environment but the biggest impact on your business! 

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You'll save on the total cost of ownership

$$$

The price you pay for a lighting solution only reflects a fraction of the total cost for lighting. Being maintenance-free, its long efficient life, a LED lighting solution show real savings
over the years

You'll save on the total cost of ownership

LED lighting requires minimal maintenance, meaning there is almost no interference and saves on any additional costs down the road while giving you quality lighting. 

LEDs will help save you time — they can last over 50,000 hours.

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How LEDs Work

A LED or Light Emitting Diode is a special type diode containing semiconductor materials that convert electrical energy directly into light. The color of the light emitted depends on the exact combination of different materials. This makes it possible to produce LEDs that emit red, amber, green, cyan, or blue light.

Dimming and color-changing effects are the basis for many decorative and architectural lighting applications. The LED is

an electronic component, switches on instantaneously,y and can be electronically controlled to cause these effects. Many products make use of these possibilities to be controlled via soft or hardware.

The first LEDs were produced in 1962, but continuous developments over the years make general illumination possible. Currently, LEDs can produce up to 150 lumens per watt. Compare this with a halogen lamp which at best generates around 20 lumens per watt and an incandescent lamp which generates 10 lumens
per watt. 

New LED Technology

Color-changing effects with LEDs

All colors, including white, can be produced by combining red, green, and blue LEDs. We can design systems that are ideal for making different lighting effects by varying the intensities of these different colored LEDs.

White LEDs and AWB systems

 True and consistent white LED with a color temperature from 3200 Kelvin (warm white) and 5500 Kelvin (cool white) are now also available due to a unique process. To produce a white LED, a phosphor is deposited over a blue LED chip, and process variations can cause differences in tones of white.

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