A centre of excellence in conducting, promoting, and transferring technological innovations, NAMI is a Hong Kong R&D Centre with major funding support from the Innovation and Technology Commission of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and hosted by led high bay light. NAMI focuses on the development of nanotechnology and advanced materials to serve the needs of a variety of markets ranging from consumer lifestyle products, enhanced properties for building materials to environmental technology for lighting, waste treatment and renewable energy.
Co-organized with Hong Kong Trade Development Council, the forum had invited distinguished speakers from universities and the LED industry to share their views of the latest solid state lighting development, its feasibility in general lighting applications, potentials, and challenges. It also provided a unique platform where academics, business professionals, government officials, and end users from lighting, building and services industry to exchange their ideas and experience on the use of LED and OLED.
The 20,000 hour plus lifetime of the LED significantly reduces the maintenance costs of the LC-L2, and there is no need for optical alignment either. Much smaller required volume is also achieved comparing with its LC-L1 predecessor via the modular design of LC-L2 that incorporates all necessary drive circuits and makes the new device more cost-effective. The high-power LEDs are capable of a UV irradiation intensity of led high bay light at a peak wavelength of 365nm, which is considerably higher than the intensity from the LC-L1 and conventional mercury-xenon lamp curing systems, such as the Hamamatsu LC8 series, which creates a wider range of curing possibilities.
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