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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Strong results for Veeco, more MOCVD sales for Aixtron

Veeco continues to see strong orders from China and other regions, while Aixtron has reported more reactor sales in Taiwan.

Veeco has reported revenue of $255 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2011, of which Led & Solar revenue was $215 million and Data Storage revenue was $40 million. Revenue was down 15% sequentially, but increased 89% from the same quarter last year. The company's gross margin was 51% and non-GAAP net income was $57 million.

Veeco's bookings for the quarter totaled $231 million, of which $198 million was in LED & Solar. John Peeler, Veeco's CEO, said: "We continued to experience strong demand for MOCVD systems and, while China remained the majority of our bookings, we also received orders from key customers in Taiwan, Korea and the US."
In February 2011, Veeco announced its newest-generation MOCVD system, the TurboDisc MaxBright. Peeler said that Veeco shipped three MaxBright four-chamber systems during the first quarter of 2011.

"Orders have been received from three of the top-tier Taiwanese LED makers, as well as from key customers in Korea and China," said Peeler. "Customers are clearly recognizing that we are helping to enable the industry's transition to Led lighting with a unique value position and the most productive MOCVD systems on the market."

Looking forward, Peeler said that Veeco expects MOCVD order patterns to "remain lumpy from quarter to quarter depending upon the timing of customer deposits. We see order strength continuing in China as it builds its LED infrastructure for solid-state Lighting, and quoting activity in Korea and Taiwan is also picking up with improved utilization rates being reported at key customers."
Further Aixtron systems

In related news, Aixtron SE announced that its latest Close Coupled Showerhead MOCVD platform system, the CRIUS II, has been successfully qualified for mass production by Chi Mei Group.

The 55x2-inch wafer configuration CCS CRIUS II was installed and commissioned by the local Aixtron service team at facilities near the Southern Taiwan Science Park.

Also, Aixtron has received repeat orders from Taiwan-based led chip maker Epistar for multiple AIX G5 HT reactors in a 14x4-inch configuration. The systems are delivered in the first and second quarter of 2011.

Aixtron described the repeat order as "a further endorsement of G5's very rapid time-to-production and excellent system-to-system reproducibility, both of which are key factors in a highly competitive market and a considerable driver of cost reduction."

Ming-Jiunn Jou, president of Epistar, said: "The new reactors will form the backbone of our planned capacity expansion for our high-brightness LED production program. In particular, we have been impressed by the run-to-run and system-to-system reproducibility the G5 has shown. This makes the G5 the leading MOCVD system in terms of throughput and yield, allowing us to quickly ramp up our capacities and expand our product portfolio even further in the direction of solid-state lighting products."

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Guizhou-based LED Company Orders GT Solar $218.9 Million Advanced Sapphire Crystallization Furnaces

Guizhou-based LED Company Orders GT Solar $218.9 Million Advanced Sapphire Crystallization Furnaces

Reportedly, Guizhou Haotian Optoelectronics Technology Co. LTD (HTOT) has ordered the advanced sapphire crystallization furnaces totaling $218.9 million from GT Solar.

This Chinese Led company plans to launches operations to manufacture sapphire and other crystalline products used in LEDs.

Additionally, the order not only marks HTOT's entrance into the fast-growing LED industry, but also continues GT Solar's market momentum for its sapphire crystalline growth technology. The order will be included in GT Solar's backlog for its current Q1 FY12, which ends on July 2, 2011.

Plus, GT Solar has also received another order worth nearly $94 million orders from Powertec Energy Corp., a Taiwanese polysilicon producer.

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PowerSecure Received $15 Million of New Awards

PowerSecure Received $15 Million of New Awards

PowerSecure International, Inc. is announced to receive $15 million of new awards for products and services across its Energy and Smart Grid Solutions business lines.

Among the awards, there are including orders for $2 million of Led lighting products, $5 million of Utility Infrastructure projects, and approximately $8 million of Interactive Distributed Generation® (IDG®) smart grid power systems.
The largest of the awards includes an Interactive Distributed Generation system to support a municipality, the installation of a new substation on behalf of a second municipality, and the installation of the Company's new EfficientLights Led shelf Lighting product for a major U.S. grocer's open-style refrigerated cases.

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Philips adds Trilux to list of licensees for LED luminaire program

Philips adds Trilux to list of licensees for LED luminaire program

Philips (NYSE:PHG, AEX:PHI) and Trilux GmbH have entered into an Led license agreement. Trilux, an Arnsberg, Germany-based Lighting manufacturer, will gain access to Philips' patent portfolio via the Philips LED Luminaire licensing program.

"We are very pleased that Trilux has joined our licensing program. Philips believes that sharing its Led lighting solutions through licensing will accelerate the adoption of led lighting and foster the growth of the LED industry," said Arian Duijvestijn, General Manager Lighting at Philips Intellectual Property & Standards.
"As a top European luminaire supplier in the general illumination field, Trilux is very pleased to have found a renowned partner in Philips for constantly developing the LED technology," said Dietmar Zembrot, Managing Director at Trilux. "We believe this agreement will enable us to further strengthen our offering of advanced LED lighting solutions to our customers."

The agreement with Trilux follows earlier agreements between Philips and other key lighting players including Zumtobel, Osram and JB Lighting.

Philips' SSL licensing program includes many of the company's LED luminaire-related inventions. Philips says that its aim is "to speed up market adoption and growth by making available [our] patented technologies to third parties."

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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Makes a Breakthrough on Green LED

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Makes a Breakthrough on Green LED

It's reported that Researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created a new method for manufacturing green-colored Leds with greatly enhanced light output.

Led by led by Christian Wetzel, professor of physics and the Wellfleet Constellation Professor of Future Chips at Rensselaer, the research team etched a nanoscale pattern at the interface between the LED's sapphire base and the layer of GaN that gives the LED its green color.

It has received a good result. The new technique results in green LEDs with significant enhancements in light extraction, internal efficiency, and light output.

According to Wetzel, currently, every computer monitor and television produces its picture by using red, blue, and green. And we already have powerful, inexpensive red and blue LEDs. A similar green LED should lead to a new generation of high-performance, energy-efficient display and illumination devices. This new research finding is an important step in the right direction."

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Rensselaer researchers boost green LED efficiency

Rensselaer researchers boost green LED efficiency

Research at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute leverages a nanoscale pattern to boost the optical efficiency of green Leds in the lab.

Green LED efficiency has long lagged behind the capabilities of red and blue devices, but researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have reported significant improvements in the lab. The team is forming nanoscale patterns on a sapphire substrate that boosts light extraction, internal efficiency, and light output.

More efficient green LEDs would benefit both solid-state Lighting (SSL) in general-illumination applications and TV and display technology. Equally efficient red, green, and blue (RGB) LEDs could yield white light for illumination and could improve the color gamut in display or TV applications.
Rensselaer researchers boost green LED efficiency

Some early led backlights for TVs utilized RGB LEDs, but the designs generally had to include two green LEDs for every red and blue one - adding significant expense and power consumption to the design. Likewise, RGB LEDs have been used in lighting but the need for extra green LEDs limits the applicability.

Green LED inefficiency stems from a semiconductor physics phenomenon called the charge separation effect. In green LEDs, electrons and electron holes are separated in the quantum-well region of the device. Light is generated when electrons combine with electron holes, but the separation results in fewer such combinations in green LEDs. Researchers have struggled for years with the problem.

Christian Wetzel, Professor of Physics and the Wellfleet Constellation Professor of Future Chips at RPI, is leading the green LED research team. The team etched a nanoscale pattern between the sapphire substrate and the gallium nitride (GaN) material in which the LED is grown.

The team reports a doubling in the internal quantum efficiency of the LED. Moreover, the design enhances light extraction by a factor of 58%. The result could be brighter green LEDs although its unclear how soon the research could be applied in LED production.

"Every computer monitor and television produces its picture by using red, blue, and green. We already have powerful, inexpensive red and blue LEDs. Once we develop a similar green LED, it should lead to a new generation of high-performance, energy-efficient display and illumination devices. This new research finding is an important step in the right direction," said Wetzel. "Green LEDs are proving much more challenging to create than academia and the industry ever imagined."

The research team published the results of its work in a paper entitled "Defect-reduced green GaInN/GaN light-emitting diode on nanopatterned sapphire" that was published in the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology.

Wetzel's team was supported by the US Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Solid-State Lighting Contract of Directed Research, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center (ERC), which is led by Rensselaer.

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The Foley City Council May Made a LED Trial Program

The Foley City Council May Made a LED Trial Program

The Foley City Council is thinking about making a trial program for a system to use Leds to replace florescent and incandescent lights.

The council is scheduled to vote this program on May 4. According the official, the system will start by installing the lights in a few locations in city buildings and officials will decide if the savings are worth the costs of converting other structures to the new Lighting. He said an led light will pay for itself in energy savings in about four years.

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Dimmable LED Bulbs 7x1W E27 - 50W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

Dimmable LED Bulbs 7x1W E27 - 50W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

Product Information


1. Model: ST-LB-Dim-E27-7*1W-01
2. Dimmable: Yes
3. Frequency: 50-60 Hz
4. Input Volltage: 85-265VAC
5. Power Consumption: 8.5W
6. Working Temp: -20°C - 45°C
7. LED QTY: 7pcs
8. LED Brand: Ultra-Bright Epistar
9. Lumens: 450LM
10. Color: 3000K,4100K,6000K
11. CRI: 80
12. Lamp Base: E27
13. Material: Aluminum + Glass
14. Dimension: D73.5*H119mm
15. Net Weight: 210G
16. Approval: LVD EMC
17. Life Span: 30,000 H
18. Warranty: 2 years
19. OEM/ODM Services: Available
20. Samples: Available on request






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Dimmable LED Bulbs 5x1W E27 - 40W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

Dimmable LED Bulbs 5x1W E27 - 40W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

Product Information


1. Model: ST-LB-Dim-E27-5*1W-01
2. Dimmable: Yes
3. Frequency: 50-60 Hz
4. Input Volltage: 85-265VAC
5. Power Consumption: 5.6W
6. Working Temp: -20°C - 45°C
7. LED QTY: 5pcs
8. LED Brand: Ultra-Bright Epistar
9. Lumens: 330LM
10. Color: 3000K,4100K,6000K
11. CRI: 80
12. Lamp Base: E27
13. Material: Aluminum + Glass
14. Dimension: D60*H107mm
15. Net Weight: 120G
16. Approval: LVD EMC
17. Life Span: 30,000 H
18. Warranty: 2 years
19. OEM/ODM Services: Available
20. Samples: Available on request






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LED Bulbs 7x1W E27 - 50-60W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

LED Bulbs 7x1W E27 - 50-60W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

Product Information


1. Model: ST-LB-E27-7*1W-01
2. Frequency: 50-60 Hz
3. Input Volltage: 85-265VAC
4. Power Consumption: 8.5W
5. Working Temp: -20°C - 45°C
6. LED QTY: 7pcs
7. LED Brand: Ultra-Bright Epistar
8. Lumens: 450LM
9. Color: 3000K,4100K,6000K
10. CRI: 80
11. Lamp Base: E27
12. Material: Aluminum + Glass
13. Dimension: D73.5*H119mm
14. Net Weight: 120G
15. Approval: LVD EMC
16. Life Span: 30,000 H
17. Warranty: 2 years
18. OEM/ODM Services: Available
19. Samples: Available on request




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LED Bulbs 5x1W E27 - 40W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

LED Bulbs 5x1W E27 - 40W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

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1. Model: ST-LB-E27-5*1W-03
2. Frequency: 50-60 Hz
3. Input Volltage: 85-265VAC
4. Power Consumption: 5.6W
5. Working Temp: -20°C - 45°C
6. LED QTY: 5pcs
7. LED Brand: Ultra-Bright Epistar
8. Lumens: 350LM
9. Color: 3000K,4100K,6000K
10. CRI: 80
11. Lamp Base: E27
12. Material: Aluminum + Glass
13. Dimension: D60*H115mm
14. Net Weight: 120G
15. Approval: LVD EMC
16. Life Span: 30,000 H
17. Warranty: 2 years
18. OEM/ODM Services: Available
19. Samples: Available on request






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LED Bulbs 5x1W E27 - 40W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

ED Bulbs 5x1W E27 - 40W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

Product Information


1. Model: ST-LB-E27-5*1W-02
2. Frequency: 50-60 Hz
3. Input Volltage: 85-265VAC
4. Power Consumption: 5.6W
5. Working Temp: -20°C - 45°C
6. LED QTY: 5pcs
7. LED Brand: Ultra-Bright Epistar
8. Lumens: 330LM
9. Color: 3000K,4100K,6000K
10. CRI: 80
11. Lamp Base: E27
12. Material: Aluminum + Glass
13. Dimension: D60*H118mm
14. Net Weight: 115G
15. Approval: LVD EMC
16. Life Span: 30,000 H
17. Warranty: 2 years
18. OEM/ODM Services: Available
19. Samples: Available on request



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LED Bulbs 5x1W E27 - 40W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

LED Bulbs 5x1W E27 - 40W Incandescent Bulb Replacement

Product Information


1. Model: ST-LB-E27-5*1W-01
2. Frequency: 50-60 Hz
3. Input Volltage: 85-265VAC
4. Power Consumption: 5.6W
5. Working Temp: -20°C - 45°C
6. LED QTY: 5pcs
7. LED Brand: Ultra-Bright Epistar
8. Lumens: 330LM
9. Color: 3000K,4100K,6000K
10. CRI: 80
11. Lamp Base: E27
12. Material: Aluminum + Glass
13. Dimension: D60*H118mm
14. Net Weight: 120G
15. Approval: LVD EMC
16. Life Span: 30,000 H
17. Warranty: 2 years
18. OEM/ODM Services: Available
19. Samples: Available on request



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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Positive Aspects Of Applying LED Tubes Over Other Fluorescent Tubes

This content talks about the positive aspects of employing LED tubes which are energy efficient and environmental protecting.

In these days, in this community of increasing environmental interest, demand for energy-saving bulbs is growing continuously. A lot of people and properties are in the market for lighting options, which could be inexpensive, quite practical and will reduce power utilization. LED tube does seem to be a better solution for the public.

LED is the composition of light-emitting diodes. Actually, these diodes are miniature semiconductors chips, that change electricity into light. The old incandescent lamp provides light as secondary output from intensely heated filament, which necessitates a lot of energy. LEDs conversely convert most energy flowing through them to light that’s why it could be significantly more efficient than the traditional incandescent lights.

The newest technology advances in fluorescent lighting is considered to be compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). LED Light is however more efficient since it has much longer lifespan (25 times) than that of incandescent bulbs and (8 times) than that of fluorescents.

LED light is presented in different colors which generate a variety of effects in an area. When LED light is going to be chosen, either for workplaces or for residential installation, the level of lighting in that place should be evaluated. This is as a result of a number of levels, which could generate a bright glow or soft feel repeatedly. The reason is that LED light source is originally directional light source. The light output by LEDs is very directional. In another word, its beam angle is usually fairly narrow. Such characteristics could be negative aspect in certain lighting systems, for example, the applications which call for smooth and even lighting distribution. Yet, this downside is not insuperable. Lighting developers usually implement a mist lamp cover rather than a clear cover for the LED tubes, therefore the light output could be very soft and evenly distributed. The price for this solution is some loss on light output – typically, roughly 10% of light output loss. Another use of a diffused lamp cover is to widen the beam angle of the tube, but still, LED tubes could not have a 360-degree beam angle just like the conventional fluorescent tubes do under present technology stage.

LED tubes are generally made of a silicon substrate that houses many LEDs. The substrate is enclosed in a PC pipe (cover) which makes it ready for installation. The LED tubes, unlike the fluorescent tubes, compact fluorescent lamps or energy-saving bulbs, do not contain any toxins or chemicals therefore could be released as common throw away.

One can find main health and environmental hazards, that can be linked with the incandescent and fluorescent lights because of the existence of mercury, that is highly risky and toxic. People who have worked under the enviroement (e . g ., warehouses and offices) where fluorescents are installed, may have a good comprehend of that the flickering lights can cause vision and eye problems, furthermore, some may even cause headaches and dizziness. While LED tubes do not engage such troubles.

Figure out the rewards of applying LED tube lighting for your office or home! You may find it an simple and easy way to enjoy a more comfortable life and at the same time to conserve your power bills.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

What Is LED Light

Speaking of LEDs, probably one would have heard and found that everywhere, the computers, the cell phones, the traffic lights, the flat screens and so on. LED’s everywhere in our daily life, providing indications . However, with some exceptions, the initial intention of LEDs was for indication but not illumination, at the very beginning, LED’s had nothing to do with general lighting.

New developments, however, are starting to bring SSL (solid-state lighting) into our homes in the near future. In fact, nowadays, you will find there are many on-line shops that are already selling some LED lights products such as MR16 and GU10 spotlights and LED bulbs.

An LED, originally referred to Light Emitting Diode, is one type of circuit element emitting light when electricity moves through it in the specific direction. Just like a normal diode, electrical current will be blocked when it tried to pass through the opposite direction of the diode. With a positive voltage to the positive siide of an LED, the electrons that must jump down in energy when they cross the diode, in this process, the electron will be emitting the lost energy as light – that is the principle how LEDs emit light. This light is at one specific frequency, and the frequency will depending characteristics of the materials being used. When generating white light that may be applied to illumination , it will need a mixing up of many different clolours – something LEDs did not seemed to be able to accomplish in the past.

Red light was the very first visible light LED to be created, in 1962, followed by yellow and green. Later (actually about 30 years later), in early 1990′s, blue-spectrum LED’s were invented – an enormous advance in usefulness, due to the fact blue light could be joined with red and green to produce white light. Nevertheless, this method was not efficient, and corporations were battling to develop a single diode that is able to generate white light by itself. Then, in 1993, a corporation referred to as Nichia developed the first white LED utilizing a blue LED with a phosphor coating. The coating was the secret to success – it provided sufficient shifting of the light wavelength coming from the diode itself to generate white colored light.

So why, aren’t we using LED lights (in most of our homes) – significantly more efficient than either incandescent or fluorescent lights – to  our homes, offices and warehouses? The primary challenge, clearly, is cost. Current white LED’s substrate made up of sapphire additional mirroring layer to reflect light which will otherwise be lost. As a consequence, LED lights that are available on the market cost somewhere around 10, 20 or even more times than traditional lights, too much for the average consumer.

Researchers have realized one way of significantly keeping down the expense of white LEDs by reducing the expensive layer of sapphire. As an alternative solution, they used silicon as the substrate and zirconium nitride as the reflector. This had never been carried out before, primarily because silicon reacts with zirconium nitride and changes its properties. The study solved this by locating a layer of aluminum nitride between the silicon and zirconium nitride.
LED lighting carries various benefits over traditional lighting, most especially in efficiency. LED’s are at the same time more durable than incandescent or compact fluorescent lights, and have the advantage of being without having mercury – a chemical discovered in compact fluorescent lights that makes them difficult to get rid of.

The industry is booming, it is expected that LED lights will be adopted widely in homes and office in the near future (some expect it will be 5-10 years). There are still technologies issues, but the LED industry may finally find its way.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Rutland Village Benefits from LEDs

Recently, Rutland village has benefited a lot from LEDs.
Market Overton Parish Council in Rutland reported the savings after LED bulbs were installed, replacing the usual sodium system.

According to Deputy chairman, Andrew Stewart , the parish council's average monthly energy bill had gone down from about £80 to about £15 since the changes. Maintenance costs are also expected to be around 90% cheaper than in previous years.

What's more, 80% of their street lamps have been fitted with time switches to turn the lights off between the hours of midnight and 0530 GMT.

The new system is now attracting interest from neighbouring villages.


Monday, February 28, 2011

LED Lighting Market in Japan in 2010 Surged by 95%

Abstract:

The Japanese institutions Yano Economic Research Institute published a report in December 2010 that benefit from the measures taken by the Japanese government to increase public utilities, the overall lighting market in Japan this year (2010) was stimulated. It’s estimated the growth rate will be 2.7% which leads to a market of 7,420 billion yen in total. The growth rate in 2009 was 5.4% declined, the situation will be reversed in 2010.

The Japanese institutions Yano Economic Research Institute published a report in December 2010 that benefit from the measures taken by the Japanese government to increase public utilities, the overall lighting market in Japan this year (2010) was stimulated. It’s estimated the growth rate will be 2.7% which leads to a market of 7,420 billion yen in total. The growth rate in 2009 was 5.4% declined, the situation will be reversed in 2010. Since Japan has revised the energy saving regulations, the demand of LED lighting products has been driven dramatically. It is expected that LED lighting market in Japan will be surged by 95.2% (2010 to 2009).

Yano said, globe-type LED light bulbs, as the major LED-based lighting product, are mainly used to replace traditional incandescent light bulbs. But entering 2010, LED lighting products which are claimed to replace fluoresent lamps are starting to appear on the market (fluorescents dominates approximately 70% of Japan’s current market of overall lighting). Moreover, some large local enterprises start to undertake LED light tube market which was undertaken mainly by oversea enterprises in the past. Therefore, the LED lighting market in Japan is forecasted to be further expanded in the future.



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Monday, February 21, 2011

PowerSecure Acquired $10 Million Award to Develop Smart Grid Power System and LED Lighting

PowerSecure International, Inc. has received $10 million award to develop its Interactive Distributed Generation® (IDG®) smart grid power systems, and LED lighting products.

Among these awards, the new IDG System has acquired total $7 million, and include installations for a broad base of customers, including hospitals, municipal water systems, educational facilities, and retailers.

The left $3 million for new led lighting, and consist primarily of an order from a major U.S. retailer to begin retrofitting refrigerated cases with EfficientLights® energy saving fixtures. It is the Company's first order from this retailer.
Of the $10 million of new business, $8 million relates to turnkey product sales of IDG Systems and LED Lighting products. The Company expects this $8 million of turnkey revenue will be recognized primarily during the first three quarters of 2011.

And the remaining $2 million relates to recurring revenue contracts for IDG systems.




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J.P. Morgan LED General Lighting Symposium to be Held in February

It's reported the J.P. Morgan LED General Lighting Symposium will be held in Santa Clara, CA on Thursday, February 24, 2011.

The objective of the event is to share information from industry leaders that are focused on the technology surrounding the adoption of LED's for general lighting.
Nexxus Lighting's President & CEO, Mike Bauer will present at the event. Asides from Nexxus Lighting, nine companies including Veeco, National Semiconductor and Rubicon Technologies also are invited to this event.




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LED Tubes Installation Instruction (Manual)

In our last post, we had demonstrated a number of typical LED tube structures. While in this article, we are going to illustrate how to install a LED tubes (LED T8 tubes, LED T10 tubes). So, if you do not know how to install a LED tube, please follow this LED Tube Installation Instruction

Step 1: Remove the traditional fluorecent tube and remove the starter as well.

Step 2: Open the tube lighting fixture and remove the ballast inside.  (By not using the stater and balast, LED tubes can save you considerable amount of electricity bills.)

Step 3: Cut the useless wires and connect the cords.

Step 4: Re-cover the lighting fixture and install the LED tube, power on and the tube will be working.

LED Tubes Installation Instruction 01
 LED Tubes Installation Instruction 01

LED Tubes Installation Instruction 02
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