LED Systems

The innovative lighting

In contrast to incandescent lamps, light-emitting diodes produce light in a certain color. This color varies depending on the materials system used and ranges from yellow, orange, and red to green and blue.
White light is created through luminescence conversion. In this process, the light emitted from a blue LED energizes a fluorescent luminous substance, which in turn emits yellow light. This mixture of blue and converted yellow light appears white to the naked eye.
LED modules consist of a certain number of individual light-emitting diodes mounted on a printed circuit board.

LEDs are used for the following applications:

  • Cars and trucks
  • Lighted advertising signs
  • Interior design
  • Traffic lights
  • Lights to guide people through buildings
  • Lights to indicate emergency exit routes
  • Designer lamps
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Advantages for the environment

  • Color LEDs last up to 100,000 hours - or the equivalent of 10 years of light!
  • White LEDs have a service life of up to 20,000 hours - or over 2 years.
  • In addition, they feature a higher degree of lighting efficiency, which means that they require less energy to produce the same amount of light as conventional incandescent lamps - an added advantage for the environment.