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LED chips to its popular range of energy efficient LED lighting products

LG Innotek said “Since our last April’s announcement of the mass production of UV-A (365~400nm) LED, which is used in industrial areas, we have further advanced our UV LED technology by the mass-production UV-C LED for purification/sterilization applications. LG Innotek offers the best UV LED chip, package, and module solutions for our customers”

According to “UV LEDs report” by Yole Development, a France-based market research company, the UV LED market is forecast to grow from 100 million dollars in 2014 year to 270 million dollars in 2017 led high bay light (43 percent annually). Korean market research company, SNE Research, also expects the share of LEDs in the UV light source market to increase from 11percent in 2012 to 62 percent in 2018.

GlacialLight, a division of the Taiwanese technology manufacturer, GlacialTech Inc., has added GL-FL180, a 175W AC-input LED Flood Light with Philips Lumileds LED chips to its popular range of energy efficient LED lighting products.
Built for adverse environments, GL-FL180 features aluminum die-cast alloy housing, high-strength glass, stainless steel skid proof screws and phase-change metal (PCM) thermal interface material (TIM). These combinations of features make GL-FL180 ideal for high temperature, corrosive or high vibration environments; for example, beaches, general factory sites or chemical factories.

Phase-change metal TIM's provides extreme thermal conductivity and the lowest thermal resistance. Compared to traditional TIM's, PCM TIM's have an increased ability to dissipate heat by approximately 10-12% as well as have the advantage of not drying out over time. The LED Linear high bay light sits between the LED panel and the heat sink to provide long-lasting, high-performance thermal conduction in order to keep the GL-FL180 running cool and efficiently.

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