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Ledion Lighting Inc.

Smart LED lamps

2008/07/10 | By Ken Liu

Ledion Lighting Inc. is promoting its P30 lamps for par lights and TD26 lamps for downlight. Both lamps boast their excellent lens design, which allows illumination to evenly spread on objects and eliminates halo and dark spots that are often caused by substandard lamps.

The lens design lets light from the lamps out at diffusion angle of 25 degrees and 40 degrees.

P30 and TD26 are ideal substitutes for 75W incandescent lamps and 75W halogen lamps built in downlight fixtures and par light fixtures for their prominent energy-saving merit and, most of all, the same sizes as existing lamps, allowing them to fit into existing fixtures.

Both types give off 55 lumens of illumination by consuming a watt of electricity, with their maximum watt set at 10. The lamps are available in three color temperatures -3,000K, 4,000K and 6,000K. Their best color rendering index (CRI) stands at 95.

P30's operating temperature is 55 Celsius degrees, while T26's is 56 degrees.

The P30 lamps come in P30 and P30L types, with the latter only 20 mm shorter than the 120-mm P30L. Both P30 and P30L are equipped with either E26 or E27 base, while T26 is outfitted with a 500mA/12W driver.

Ledion is an LED-packaging startup in Taiwan, but the company is noted for its quality packaging for not only single-chip emitter but also multi-chip emitter, mostly thanks to its experienced technologists versed in thermal, mechanism, electrical engineering, and optics sciences. They have jointly worked out optimal solutions to LED lighting, assuring that the company's lamps can work as long as three years before light decay occurs.

The company builds its lamps on the U.S. Energy Star, RoHS, and CE standards. Cree Inc. and Lumiled are Ledion's major suppliers of LED chips, based on which Ledion builds its emitters for the lamps.

So far, its LED emitters have gone into lamps at an airport in London and its P30 and T26 lamps have been installed at storefronts run by WangPing Diamond, the Taiwan subsidiary of AMC Diamond Group of Belgium. In addition, the company's lamps have been integrated into streetlights in mainland China, the United Kingdom and Italy.

Ledion has put a number of smart designs into its lamps. Among them is a mechanism that makes light intensity adjustable between 100% and 75%, or even lower, in compliance with energy-saving needs. The company plans to introduce dimmable LED lamps in the third quarter this year.

Ledion`s P30 and its application.
Ledion`s P30 and its application.

For details, please contact the company at: 11F, No.800, Chung-Cheng Rd., Chung-Ho City, Taipei, Taiwan; Website: www.ledion-lighting.com; and E-mail: sales@ledion-lighting.com.