Product category:
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
News Release from: Marl International | Subject: LEDs
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 June 2008
More light for your money with optimised
LEDs
LEDs leverage latest manufacturing and semiconductor technology to achieve the best ever lumens light output per penny cost of the LED.
Marl Optosource has a new range of LEDs that leverage the latest manufacturing and semiconductor technology to achieve the best ever lumens light output per penny cost of the LED According to Clare Millard, Marl Optosource, the new LEDs offer between 25 and 50% more light output than comparable LEDs of the same cost
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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LEDs provide a wider view on the panel
Both standard and wide-angle panel indicator LEDs are available in 8.1 and 12.7mm sizes in brass, anodised aluminium and stainless steel versions.
Marl has introduced an extensive range of the 3 and 5mm LEDs, with a range of viewing angles.
The LEDs feature clear lenses and are available in a wide range of colours including red, yellow, green, blue and white.
The LEDs are offered by Optosource as discrete components, or can be assembled into complete LED panel lamp solutions at Marl's Ulverston manufacturing site.
Using its extensive design and manufacturing capabilities, Marl is able to develop a solution specific to customer's mechanical, electrical, environmental or optical requirements.
This includes protecting the LED assembly against shock and vibration, providing a polarity-insensitive solution that can even operate in an AC environment, protecting the LED against moisture, dust and heat, and matching the colour of an existing incandescent panel lamp.
The new LEDs are manufactured for Marl Optosource by a high quality ISO9001:2000 state of the art manufacturing site in China.
The site also boasts an environment guarantee system certificate ISO14001:2004.
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