2014年5月26日星期一

already begun exploring streetlight

Celsia Technologies has been chosen by Taiwanese based United Innovation to cool the company's 9-, 11-, and 13-watt LED spotlights. Each of these spotlights includes a combination of United's unique multi-chip LED package along with Celsia's patented NanoSpreader vapor chamber.

United's spotlights are designed to use the company's proprietary flip-chip LED package which combines dozens of LEDs into a single high-brightness, low-cost solution. Meanwhile, Celsia has improved upon expensive, heavy vapor chamber thermal technology by reinventing its performance, weight, and cost characteristics to dissipate heat faster and at a lower cost than other alternatives.

Both companies hope to capitalize on what is predicted to be hyper-growth of the LED general lighting market during the coming years and have already begun exploring streetlight and downlight applications where NanoSpreaders can be used.

Enfis, a specialist in the design and manufacture of LED Light Engines for high-power Solid State Lighting (SSL), announces the formal launch of its Lighting Evolution Centre (LEC) in Swansea, UK.

The LEC enables Enfis customers to ‘evolve’ their lighting product portfolios quickly and effectively into efficient SSL solutions – either existing legacy products or new SSL-focused luminaires.

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