Optoelectronics

High-power professional downlights use six-LED cluster

12th July 2016
Barney Scott
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LD50RF30 and LD50RF40 from Spanish lighting manufacturer Alverlamp are two high-power downlights based on a cluster of six Duris S 10 LEDs from Osram Opto Semiconductors. The downlights can be used for professional lighting applications, for example in offices or airports. Duris S 10 LEDs are part of Osram’s CAS (Chip Array in SMD package) product family.

They are characterised by high efficiency, high light output and uniform color appearance. According to the small package of 7x7mm and a light-emitting surface of only 7.7mm (diameter) the Duris S 10 offers great flexibility for the design of the new Alverlamp downlights. The LEDs feature a high lumen package of 1050 and a maximum luminous efficiency of 125lm/W.

The new Duris S 10 versions from Osram Opto Semiconductors are interesting alternatives to low-power-CoB LEDs.

Together with the new power supply jointly designed by Alverlamp and Osram Opto Semiconductors, the downlights can reach a total yield of 93%, offering an efficiency of 116lm/W and a brightness of 5812lm. The downlights are available with 3000 and 4000K, both versions featuring 50W. Efficient SMD technology (surface mounted device) makes LED assembly simple. These properties lead to significant cost savings in system and optic design, which may be as high as 30% depending on the particular customer application.

The bodies of the downlights are injected with Zamak and painted with Epoxy – a combination that perfectly ensures heat dissipation. Their aluminum reflectors have a conical shape allowing an angle of 60°. A frosted glass cover finally complements the aesthetic design of the downlights. Due to an integrated ring assembly is very easy. With its high luminous efficacy and good cost efficiency the downlights are suitable for professional lighting applications in offices, shops or airports.

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