SURFACE COB DOWNLIGHTERS

 

Chip-on-Board or “COB” alludes to the mounting of a bare LED chip in direct contact with a substrate (like silicon carbide or sapphire) to deliver LED arrays. COB LEDs have various advantages over more established LED advancements, for example, Surface Mounted Device (“SMD”) LEDs or Dual In-line Package (“DIP”) LEDs. Most notably, COB innovation allows for a lot higher packing thickness of the LED array, or what light designers allude to as gotten to the next level “lumen thickness”. For example, utilizing COB LED innovation on a 10mm x 10mm square array brings multiple times more LEDs compared to DIP LED innovation and 8.5 times more LEDs compared to SMD LED innovation (see diagram below). This outcomes in higher power and greater uniformity of light. Alternatively, utilizing COB LED innovation can greatly diminish the impression and energy utilization of the LED array while keeping light result constant. For example, a 500 lumen COB LED array can be many times smaller and consume substantially less energy than a 500 lumen SMD or DIP LED Array.

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Chip-on-Board or “COB” alludes to the mounting of a bare LED chip in direct contact with a substrate (like silicon carbide or sapphire) to deliver LED arrays. COB LEDs have various advantages over more seasoned LED advancements, for example, Surface Mounted Device (“SMD”) LEDs or Dual In-line Package (“DIP”) LEDs. Most notably, COB innovation allows for a lot higher packing thickness of the LED array, or what light designers allude to as gotten to the next level “lumen thickness”. For example, utilizing COB LED innovation on a 10mm x 10mm square array brings multiple times more LEDs compared to DIP LED innovation and 8.5 times more LEDs compared to SMD LED innovation (see diagram below). This outcomes in higher power and greater uniformity of light. Alternatively, utilizing COB LED innovation can greatly decrease the impression and energy utilization of the LED array while keeping light result constant. For example, a 500 lumen COB LED array can be many times smaller and consume substantially less energy than a 500 lumen SMD or DIP LED Array.