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LED is half a billion tones less CO2 in 2017!

LED is half a billion tonnes less CO2 in 2017! There are several reasons why LED is better for the environment. It is a technology that has a longer life span, consumes less energy than traditional lighting and therefore promotes the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Why reduce CO2 emissions? Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gas naturally present in the atmosphere (fires, volcanic eruption ...). However, in addition to the natural emissions of this gas, human activity tends to add a surplus of CO2 emissions (heating, vehicles ...). This leads to an increase in the so-called "greenhouse effect”. What is the greenhouse effect? The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon. The latter allows our dear planet Earth to maintain a certain level of temperature to preserve life. However, just as with carbon dioxide, human activity tends to accelerate this phenomenon. How does LED lighting help reduce CO2 emissions? Most of the carbon dioxide surplus comes from our e...

What is LED binning?

What is LED binning? In the industrial production of LEDs, there are always differences due to the production process: all LEDs are different - in terms of their characteristics - in a batch of products. To avoid large deviations, those with similar performance are grouped together in "garbage cans". This process is particularly necessary for LEDs with white light spectra. But why are LED binning ranges important for consumers? The answer is simple: binning systems manage the different LED performance variations during mass production and guarantee LED-specific lighting standards. Most manufacturers sort their products into: ·          Luminous flux (Lumen) ·          Light color (Kelvin) ·          Voltage (Volt) Luminous flux and color temperature are the most important criteria that directly affect product performance. For example, to sort the...

LED bulb vs. halogen bulb

LED bulb vs. halogen bulb How does an LED bulb work? An LED - a light emitting diode (abbreviated as LED in French, but more commonly known as LED for Light Emitting Diode) - is an optoelectronic component that emits light when it is traversed by a continuous electric current. Thus, an LED bulb has no filament, unlike an incandescent bulb, but consists of layers of several semiconductor materials that are aluminum nitride and gallium phosphide. These materials, with no resistance to current, prevent energy loss while creating light. In fact, the excess electrons encounter positively charged atoms, when the electric current passes through the semiconductor layers, which releases energy in the form of light. So, Advantages and the disadvantages of an LED bulb? The major advantage of an LED bulb is undoubtedly its high energy efficiency because no energy is lost as seen previously. Thus, with LED technology, the operating time of an LED can range from 15,000 to 50,000 hou...

Which LED lighting for the home?

Which LED lighting for the home? Most of the time, many possibilities remain unused with regard to the good lighting for the house and the garden. With efficient lighting of outdoor and indoor spaces, a home can look more inviting and comfortable. Entrances, terraces, and gardens generally provide interesting starting points for improving the quality of light around the house. A balanced combination of natural and artificial lighting ensures not only a pleasant atmosphere and improved experience but also increased security for the home and the surrounding area. With our LED lights from renowned brands such as Philips, Crest,   Noxion and Osram, we will bring innovative lighting solutions directly to your home. Brighten up your space with millions of colors and create a unique atmosphere for you and your guests. Which LED lights are to use at home? Inside The most important aspect of lighting is making things visible. But the brightness, the color of the light and...

Retro LEDs and vintage bulbs

Retro LEDs and vintage bulbs The world of LED is changing rapidly. Customer requests must be met. However, a specific trend has been going on for a few years now. These are retro LEDs and vintage. What are their characteristics? Their differences? Retro products are inspired by the old to make something new. In terms of retro LEDs, the products are manufactured in such a way that they recall traditional lighting technologies while sp orting LED technology. "You can say that all products are retro, but not the other way around." LED Retro: what is it? Retro LED bulbs are modern LED bulbs designed after traditional incandescent bulbs. In recent years, LEDs have appeared fairly standardized. This was mainly due to the use of flat LED chips that left little flexibility in terms of design. Manufacturers such as Osram, Crest, Philips, and Sylvania have developed a unique technology (LED Filament) in order to have LED chips vertically inside the bulb to mimic a pat...