LED manufacturer layout increases the output of LED lighting products
June 08, 2023
LED manufacturers are actively increasing the output of LED lighting products. One of the LED fluorescent lamps (FL) tubes that have just been launched this year has been exported in a wide range. According to the latest report of NPDDisplaySearch (LEDLightingMarketandForecastReport), the international market share of LED lamps will reach 6 in 2013, and will rise to 22.3 in 2016. FL lamps will output 230 million in 2013, and 2016 is expected to be Increased to 791 million.
NPDDisplaySearchLED analyst Steven Sher said: "LED lighting provides innovative lighting devices and effectively reduces energy consumption. Especially in power-poor areas, LED fluorescent lamps will be very popular, and LED lighting devices will be widely used around the world." The output of LEDFL lamps in Japan, the United States and Europe continues to increase; as a market newborn, LEDFL is clearly not the first choice for consumers, but the market continues to grow for the following reasons:
The LEDFL tube is considered a green product because it does not use mercury during its production.
LEDFL lamps can save 50, the luminous efficiency factor (powerfactor) is between 0.9-0.99, while the T8FL tube is only 0.7.
LEDFL lamps have a longer life than T8FL lamps and are expected to be 5 or 30,000 hours.
LEDFL tubes are ideal for replacing old-fashioned tubes used in today's offices or basements, as these areas often require 24 hours to turn on the lights, and energy savings are critical.
In the technical part, although the previous issue of LEDF lamps producing large radiation angles and color quality has been solved. However, the challenges still exist, especially the high cost, which has become the first problem in the process of promoting LEDFL lamps into old-fashioned lamp replacements, because old-fashioned lamps are cheaper.
LED manufacturers are working hard to reduce the price difference between the two through design and cost reduction. One approach is to design a power module that is suitable for most LED lighting products. In 2013, some power module manufacturers designed a new product to be used for lamps such as MR-16, A-Lamp and LEDFL, which reduced the cost of these products by 10.