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What is LED?

A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor chip that emits light when conducting current. LED’s are very versatile due to their ability to emit nearly all spectrums of light. This has led to their nearly universal adoption as a light source for a wide range of applications from: status indicator lights, to traffic signals, to today’s advanced direct replacement LED light sources for residential and commercial use.

Almost All of our LEDs are rated to have a 50,000+ hour lifespan, in this same amount of time you will buy over 50 regular incandescent bulbs or 5 compact florescent bulbs!

LED lighting is a rapidly evolving technology that produces light in a whole new way. It is already beginning to surpass the quality and efficiency of existing lighting technologies, such as fluorescent and incandescent — but not all LED lighting is created equal.

We use finest material such as Cree, Lumiled LEDs and Rubycon capacitors to build

reliable LED products. LED Lighting Company endeavor to develop new products with the cutting-edge LED technology. Our engineering department has abundant experience and know-how of electric component, thermal management, structure layout and optical design.

The Difference…

Incandescent bulbs create light by passing electricity through a metal filament until it becomes so hot that it glows. Incandescent bulbs release 90% of their energy as heat.

In a CFL, an electric current is driven through a tube containing gases. This reaction produces ultraviolet light that is transformed into visible light by the fluorescent coating (called phosphor) on the inside of the tube. A CFL releases about 80% of its energy as heat.

LED lighting products use light emitting diodes to produce light very efficiently. The movement of electrons through a semiconductor material illuminates the tiny light sources we call LEDs. A small amount of heat is released backwards, into a heat sink, in a well-designed product; LEDs are cool to the touch.