LED light tubes are also commonly known as lamp tubes (fluorescent tubes), and their light source uses LED as the luminous body. Traditional fluorescent tubes are also called fluorescent lamps. There is a filament at each end of the lamp. The tube is filled with a trace of argon and a thin mercury vapor. The inner wall of the tube is coated with fluorescent powder. The gas between the two filaments emits ultraviolet light when conducting electricity, making the fluorescent powder emit visible light. Because of the heavy metal pollutant "mercury", scrapped fluorescent tubes are very polluting to the environment.
Introduction to LED light tubes
LED light tubes use light-emitting diodes as light sources, which have higher light efficiency, are more energy-saving, have a longer service life, and are more environmentally friendly. It has become the most ideal product to replace fluorescent tubes at this stage. LED fluorescent lamps are similar to traditional fluorescent lamps in appearance, size and diameter. They are available in three lengths: 60cm, 120cm and 150cm. Their power is 10W, 16W and 20W respectively. The actual power consumption of a 20W traditional fluorescent lamp (magnetic ballast) is about 53W, and the actual power consumption of a 40W traditional fluorescent lamp (magnetic ballast) is about 68W. The brightness of a 10W LED fluorescent lamp is brighter than a traditional 40W fluorescent lamp, and a 16W LED fluorescent lamp is brighter than a traditional 64W fluorescent lamp. The brightness of LED fluorescent lamps is especially softer and easier for people to accept. The service life is 50,000-80,000 hours. The power supply voltage is AC85V-260V (AC). No starter or ballast is required. It starts quickly, has low power, no flicker, and is not prone to visual fatigue.
Introduction of LED light tube
May 01, 2024
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