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Lumileds Boosts Luxeon Color Line LED Performance

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Eleven colours deliver high flux and efficiency for emergency vehicle lighting, colour tuneable lamps and other colour mixing applications

Lumileds has introduced a boost in luminous flux to its Luxeon 2835 Color Line family of LEDs for lighting. Featuring eleven colours and three white CCTs, the Luxeon 2835 Color Line now delivers a 25 percent brighter red-orange and 6 percent brighter Red, which are key to the performance of emergency vehicle lights and colour tuneable lamps.

“Emergency vehicle lamps typically combine red-orange, blue, PC amber and white, The dramatic increase in flux of red-orange will boost the performance of these designs. Additionally lamp and fixture designers now have even higher performing and cost effective options,” said LP Liew, product marketing manager at Lumileds.

Like the high power Luxeon C, CZ and Z Color lines, the Luxeon 2835 colours range from far red to royal blue and includes PC lime, mint and amber colours to achieve the greatest number of colour points in LED lighting. Flux of the red-orange Luxeon 2835 LED is 25 lm when driven at 120 mA and reaches 38 lm at 200 mA, the highest in the industry. colour mixing in lamps, emergency vehicle and architectural fixtures benefit from the widest colour selection.

Lumileds Color LED portfolio is known for good colour mixing due to the equal focal length on every LED, which eases integration with secondary optics. To further speed the design and manufacturing of new lamps, the Luxeon 2835 Color Line features identical polarity on every colour, which simplifies PCB design.

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