Thursday 22 June 2017

Why Business Houses are Going For LED Lights


Today, global businesses are undergoing rapid transformation; they are not only improving their business infrastructure, but also embracing communication, networking and other emerging technologies. They are also thinking about the ergonomic standards, overall internal ambiance as well as energy efficiency. However, they often overlook the concept of lighting. It must be noted that lighting not only helps to improve the mood and productivity of employees, but also brings positivity into the environment, which ultimately improves the overall growth of a business.

Now the question arises, what type of lighting businesses should consider? So, the answer is, lighting that is energy efficient, bright, comfortable, durable as well as soothing. LED lights have all these features and make an environment soft, productive and relaxing.

Here are a few reasons why businesses should use LED lights:

 - LEDs Last Longer

According to several studies (http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jeee/Papers/Vol11%20Issue%202/Version-1/H1102014748.pdf) and surveys, LED lights can provide up to 50,000 hours of uninterrupted illumination. They are relatively brighter and produce soft light that makes an environment worth time spending. Irrespective of the size and specification of the area, these LED lights illuminate the environment better than incandescent lights. It also helps businesses to improve their employee’s productivity, and save money by reducing their electric bills.

 - LEDs Reduce Emissions

One of the most important facts to consider is that LEDs can reduce carbon emissions, which ultimately reduces energy consumption. Hence, businesses should use LED lights to dramatically reduce energy consumption and improve their participation in building the environment green and clean.

 - LEDs Improve Appearance

LEDs produce high quality of light, which makes it distinctive. In fact, it is more capable than traditional incandescent lights. It is a fact that LED lights can improve interiors in any business environment. This makes it a perfect choice for high end commercial properties. That is why, more and more business owners are using LED lights to illuminate their interiors.

 - LEDs are Maintenance free

It is a known fact that businesses spend a lot in maintenance and repair work, whether it is plumbing or light. However, when it comes to LED lights, they are maintenance free and suitable for almost all environment. Business owners do not have to worry about the maintenance of LED lights because they do not require any sort of maintenance and perform in an uninterrupted manner.

A wide variety of LED lights are available on the market; however, you must choose them according to your business needs. If you have smaller office, you can go for small LED Ceiling Light, but if your premises is big, you should go for large LED panels. So, whatever the type of business you have, you can always rely on aesthetically pleasant LED lights.

Tuesday 13 June 2017

Evolution of Lighting Technologies

Incandescent Light Bulbs

Lighting has evolved over the years. Let’s find out how it evolved. As we know Edison invented it to transform our life. By the way, you will be surprised to know that he also developed the first electric meter.


While Edison was working on the whole lighting system, there were many inventors that were putting their efforts to make several advancements in order to improve the filament manufacturing process. As a result, a dramatic change in the technology came in 1904, when European inventors invented tungsten filament. The new tungsten filament bulbs were quite significant and have the ability to last longer. 

The saga continues and 1913 became yet another remarkable year. This is the year, when Irving Langmuir pointed out that placing an inert gas like nitrogen inside the bulb can improve (double) its overall efficiency. By the 1950s, inventors and researchers had only figured out how to convert about 10% of the energy the incandescent bulb used into light. They began focusing on other more innovative lighting solutions.

Emergence of compact fluorescent light (CFL)

 

Furthermore, the oil crisis of 1973 forced lighting engineers to develop an efficient fluorescent bulb. 1976 was yet another significant year in the history of lighting when Edward Hammer of General Electric pointed out how to bend the fluorescent tube into a spiral shape. This was resulted in the development of the first ever compact fluorescent light (CFL). Early CFLs hit the market in the mid-1980s; however, they were bigger in size and somewhat bulky, as a result they didn’t fit well into fixtures.

It must be noted that CFL uses about 75 % less energy than incandescent and last longer say about 10 times longer.






Era of light-emitting diode (or LED)

One of the fastest emerging and developing lighting technologies today is the light-emitting diodes (or LEDs). Initially, they were used in a wide variety of applications including traffic lights, flashlights, etc. Since then, LEDs have evolved, no wonder, today, it is the most efficient lights than any other traditional lights. And the reason is simple - they have many advantages over incandescent light sources, including lower energy consumption, longevity, performance, robustness, compactness and much more.


Facts:

LEDs contain no mercury, and a recent Energy Department study determined that LEDs have a much smaller environmental impact than incandescent bulbs. (source – energy.gov)
The LED was invented by Nick Holonyak Jr. in 1963 while he was working for General Electric. (source - phoenix.gov)


A business, such as a warehouse or large hotel, can save up to 70% of its electricity costs by switching to LED lights with motion sensors...and receive a payback on the capital outlay within two years. (source - http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/blog/future-led-lighting-gets-brighter)

Today, LEDs are used in the widest possible applications from aviation lighting, automotive headlamps, advertising, general lighting, to traffic signals.

Saturday 3 June 2017

LED Lights – A Dynamic Approach to Illumination

Picture Courtesy - blog.wit-lighting.com

The field of lighting has been changing since the beginning. In fact, it has become much more dynamic in recent years due to certain remarkable improvements in technology. One of the most most notable improvements in the industry is LED (learn more about LEDs at energystar.gov). It has completely changed the traditional concepts of lighting and revolutionized the whole industry. Today, not only scientists, but also engineers recommend LED lights for different types of applications. And the reason is simple. LED lights offer numerous benefits and are comparatively more reliable, durable and smart. 

LED lights are compatible

 
One of the most important things to note is that LED lights are compatible with modern digital technologies. These LED lights are relatively smart when it comes to the consumption of energy as well as the control of the illumination, which was not there in its traditional counterparts. In fact, LED lights offer high-quality illumination for a wide range of applications. That is why commercial buildings are using LEDs (LED panels, LED tubes, etc.) like never before. They are using it at every prominent place to have an extraordinary illuminated environment.
"LED (light-emitting diodes) lights are more energy-efficient than tradition lighting solutions".

LED lights are suitable for larger spaces

On top of that LED lights are also suitable for larger spaces where there is a need of better illumination. These lights provide uniform, consistent, and controllable lighting, which is the need of the hour. According to some experts, LED lights have the ability to provide highly directional light, which is ideal for larger industrial applications.

Significantly reducing global energy consumption

However, like any other industry, LED industry also has some challenges, which are the part and parcel for any technology. But, it is clearly defeating those challenges by exhibiting its greater efficiency and functionality. In fact, today, it is successfully dominating inefficient lighting products and significantly reducing global energy consumption, which makes it worth using. These LED lights (flood lights, wall lights, etc.) also suit every commercial application and use (retail shops, hospitals, office buildings, etc.).

Conclusion

In fact, when it comes to product quality, performance, usability, intensity, cost, colour, stability, consumption of energy, wastage prevention, innovation, life span, and characterization standards, nothing can beat the efficiency of LED lights. These lights not only last longer, but also provide reliable, efficient, eco-friendly, non-toxic, and flicker-free lighting. No doubt, LED lights have the potential to shape the future of lighting industry for many years.

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