01 Apr 2008
High density lighting company Luxim is planning to move into the street and area lighting market with a new range of products next week.
The products represent another new market for the energy efficient lighting company, which sells a lighting technology called LiFi that it claims can deliver a higher lumen density than conventional LEDs. It hopes that municipalities will replace conventional metal halide street lamps with the technology, which it says can offer substantial power savings.
LiFi works by embedding a bulb in a material that focuses RF energy onto the
bulb's gas and metal halide chemistry, heating it to a plasma state at a
temperature of 6,000 kelvin and joining the two chemicals together, emitting a
powerful white light.
"A lot of the light coming out of the source is already organised and going in
the same direction," said vice president of marketing Julian Carey, who compares
it to traditional metal halide lamps which need optical elements to focus the
light.
The lighting technology can produce 144 lumens per watt, says the company. In contrast, conventional metal halide lights produce between 65 and 115 lumens per watt.
The lighting technology also saves power in indoor industrial lighting situations, Carey said, because unlike conventional metal halide lamps it can be turned on relatively quickly. "This is key if you have low-occupancy areas, perhaps in a warehouse," he explained. "If a forklift isn't there for a while you can dim the lamp or turn it off entirely. Then when the occupant returns, you can turn it on in seconds. Metal halide will take minutes."
This is the second market expansion for the firm in the past month. In mid-March, it announced its entry into the entertainment market with the introduction of a light designed for use in spotlights and other stage equipment. The company, which started production last year in the projector bulb market, received $21m in funding this January.
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Luxim Tech Complimentary to LEDs
In reality Luxim's technology isn't an LED killer. That isn't how Luxim touts or positions their technology. Luxim's focus is on delivering longer life, broader spectrum, greener, more efficienty high intensity (concentrated) light sources. Luxim's hybride electrodeless light source is ideally suited for medical, speciality event/spot lighting, architectural and general (high-intensity) lighting applications - such as street, highway, parking lot lighting. LEDs and Luxim's LiFi lamps fill adjacent/ complmentary slots on the light source intensity continuum. As sensational as it sounds to say Luxim is a high density LED killer - in truth the two technologies offer decidedly different benefits and will ultimately be found to be complimentary to one another.
Posted by Buckschoon, 08 Apr 2008