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Everlight LED components pass LM80 testing
Everlight has introduced several low, mid, and high power LED lighting components which have passed the LM80 test. This will enable the company to strengthen its concept of “The Right LED for The Right Application.”
Standardisation has become a key factor in LED adoption in the global lighting market.
Apart from environmental concerns, safety, performance standards, reliability and lifetime testing are key.
LM80 is the lighting standard by which all major LED manufacturers are complying with for lumen maintenance testing.
It is a standardised test method of at least 6,000 hours and at certain controlled conditions that is required of all lighting LEDs so that each LED tested, regardless of manufacturer, can be judged against other tested LEDs on an equal scale and compared.
As one of the largest LED manufacturers in the world and with lighting as its main focus, Everlight says its current lighting LEDs will be fully tested by 2013.
So far, five of the more popular Everlight Lighting LEDs have already completed LM80 testing. These LEDs range from low power (PLCC 3528 and 3020) to mid power (PLCC 5630) to high power (Ceramic 3535 and 3045) series.
Apart from environmental concerns, safety, performance standards, reliability and lifetime testing are key.
LM80 is the lighting standard by which all major LED manufacturers are complying with for lumen maintenance testing.
It is a standardised test method of at least 6,000 hours and at certain controlled conditions that is required of all lighting LEDs so that each LED tested, regardless of manufacturer, can be judged against other tested LEDs on an equal scale and compared.
As one of the largest LED manufacturers in the world and with lighting as its main focus, Everlight says its current lighting LEDs will be fully tested by 2013.
So far, five of the more popular Everlight Lighting LEDs have already completed LM80 testing. These LEDs range from low power (PLCC 3528 and 3020) to mid power (PLCC 5630) to high power (Ceramic 3535 and 3045) series.

