Lighting Class of LEDs to Be Improved with Cree

10 March 2010 - 10:00

Cree, Inc., a leading LED lighting manufacturer, shifts expectation of lighting-class LEDs. It has developed new 100+ lumen XLamp® XP-C LEDs, which is ready to widen a XLamp LEDs production range of the company. So, Cree’s XLamp assortment of lighting-class LEDs is in the range of 100+lumens at 350mA current.
Paul Thieken, Cree marketing director, LED components, says that Cree gives a new definition to lighting-class LEDs again, so that customers can enjoy high-power volume 100 lumen parts, and the Cree XLamp production range delivers more than 100 lumens at the current of 350 mA. The addition of the described new XLamp XP-C LEDs makes the Cree XLamp complete.
XLamp XP-C LEDs can be found in cool white with light intensity of 107 lumens at 350 mA, while warm white XP-C LEDs offer about 80 lumens at 350 mA. XLamp XP-C light-emitting diodes are specially designed to be used in the places, where high performance and low price are the main requirements. The specified innovative lighting fixtures can be purchased in ANSI-compatible chromaticity bins for cool and neutral white and in the industry’s smallest ANSI-compatible warm white bins.

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