Lumileds introduced its new Luxeon 2835 Commercial LEDs engineered and designed to support the growing demand for a high-volume, high-efficacy mid-power LED to serve commercial indoor lighting applications.
“The architectural and commercial luminaire and lighting fixture markets have their own needs and characteristics,” recognises product and marketing manager, Ryan Dong. “Manufacturers of commercial lighting prioritise lumens per Watt and lumens per Dollar over almost everything else and we deliver both in a package providing the quality and robustness expected of Luxeon LEDs.” Common commercial indoor applications include troffers, panels, high-bay and many other formats; for these applications Luxeon 2835 Commercial is an ideal fit.
Many billions of 2835 mid-power LEDs are sold annually, making them one of the largest selling packages in terms of volume and revenue. The breadth of luminaires from industrial and offices, to retail and hospitality, require different levels of performance, quality of light and longevity – demonstrating clearly that the 2835 LED market is not a one-size-fits-all market.
The new Luxeon 2835 Commercial LEDs will stand alongside Lumileds’ existing, broad portfolio of 2835 LEDs which are being renamed Luxeon 2835 Architectural.
Compared to other 2835 packages on the market, Luxeon v2835 Commercial has high flux, colour consistency and anti-corrosion capability. With these new parts, Lumileds can support any manufacturer’s full range of luminaires, from offices and box stores to high-end retail and hospitality.
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