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Induction lamps greenest technology available in the market Summary: The induction lamps have changed the lighting world and it is considered to be among the greenest technology available in the market, with controls and energy saving lighting. Manufacturers of induction lamps are taking these lamps to the next level by incorporating other features. Body: The induction lamps is part of the energy saving option that you can go for when it comes to replace your conventional fluorescent or high pressure sodium. They do not have the electrode which means that the electricity is transferred using the electromagnetic induction. Before going in depth lets understand why these lamps. Why Induction Lamps? No electrode, no filament 100,000 hours of life 150 palm/watt light efficacy They have very low lumen depreciation Instant-on, instant-restrict No flickering, no glare They are Eco-friendly. Below are some advantages of induction lamps compared with conventional LED lamps according to experience of induction lamps manufacturers. Induction lamps have a lifespan of 80,000 to 100,000 hours (depending on type and model), which is essentially almost the same as LED lamp lifespan. For LED, the system luminous efficiency is around 65LM/W, while for induction lamps, it is

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Induction lamps greenest technology available in the market

Summary:

The induction lamps have changed the lighting world and it is considered to be among the greenest technology available in the market, with controls and energy saving lighting. Manufacturers of induction lamps are taking these lamps to the next level by incorporating other features.

Body:

The induction lamps is part of the energy saving option that you can go for when it comes to replace your conventional fluorescent or high pressure sodium. They do not have the electrode which means that the electricity is transferred using the electromagnetic induction. Before going in depth lets understand why these lamps.

Why Induction Lamps?

• No electrode, no filament• 100,000 hours of life• 150 palm/watt light efficacy• They have very low lumen depreciation• Instant-on, instant-restrict• No flickering, no glare• They are Eco-friendly.

Below are some advantages of induction lamps compared with conventional LED lamps according to experience of induction lamps manufacturers.

Induction lamps have a lifespan of 80,000 to 100,000 hours (depending on type and model), which is essentially almost the same as LED lamp lifespan. For LED, the system luminous efficiency is around 65LM/W, while for induction lamps, it is over 75LM/W. The major difference between the technologies is in conversion efficiency (energy utilization) and costs.

Most presently available commercial LED lighting fixtures have conversion efficiencies in the 35 to 55 Lumens/Watt (L/W) range. Induction lamps have a conversion efficiency ranging from 65 L/W in low wattage (8 ~ 20 W internal inductor types) to 85 L/W in the high wattage (250 ~ 400 W external inductor models) range.

One of the bigger upsides of these energy solution is that they are far less costly to maintain in terms of lamp replacement costs, labor replacement costs, and they have a much better color rendering (higher CRI) and better visibility when compared to high or low pressure sodium lighting.

Additionally, the higher operating frequency of Induction lamps makes the light stable and no

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flickering. Above are just a few obvious advantages of induction lamps compared with LED ones.

The induction lamps have changed the lighting world and it is considered to be among the greenest technology available in the market, with controls and energy saving lighting. They have been proven by government engineers, facility managers, architects with building owners as the smartest and best lighting solution in terms of social, environmental and financial benefits. You can also find them in the government, military, university and municipal installation all over the world.

Manufacturers of induction lamps are taking these lamps to the next level by incorporating other features. Developments include smart controls, high quality manufacturing processes, fixture designs and other value-added improvements that enhance their capacity to produce more energy-efficient outputs. Manufacturers also try to make units with less mercury content and use recyclable materials such as aluminum and glass. Many have introduced lightweight designs that make installation a breeze, especially in applications where access is difficult and dangerous and in areas where instant start-up is required.

Induction Lamps isn't for everywhere, the light units (or luminaries) themselves are quite large and so there is little place for them in the domestic environment. Also the lower power units can be less efficient. Aside from these two caveats everyone should take Induction lighting technology in to consideration when selecting their lighting.

Thus the energy saving adds to the green credentials of the users and significantly reduces the power generation requirement for the equivalent amount of light shed. The replacement of incandescent by induction lamps greatly reduces power consumption for the equivalent illumination.

The author James Mathews is a university graduate with degree in production engineering. He has a good industry experience on the production and quality check of the Induction lamps. Currently he is working for a Induction lamps manufacturer in the quality department of <a href="http://www.seecol.co.in/Induction_lamps.php"> Induction lamps </a>. His responsibility is to quality check the products manufactured by the Induction lamps manufacturer and process for any quality mismatch.

Induction Lamps, Induction Lamps Manufacturers, Induction Lamps India

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The induction lamps is part of the energy saving option that you can go for when it comes to replace your conventional fluorescent or high pressure sodium. They do not have the electrode which means that the electricity is transferred using the electromagnetic induction. Before going in depth lets understand why these lamps.

Why Induction Lamps?

No electrode, no filament 100,000 hours of life 150 palm/watt light efficacy They have very low lumen depreciation Instant-on, instant-restrict No flickering, no glare They are Eco-friendly.

Below are some advantages :

They have a lifespan of 80,000 to 100,000 hours (depending on type and model), which is essentially almost the same as LED lamp lifespan. For LED, the system luminous efficiency is around 65LM/W, while for induction lamps, it is over 75LM/W. The major difference between the technologies is in conversion efficiency (energy utilization) and costs.

Most presently available commercial LED lighting fixtures have conversion efficiencies in the 35 to 55 Lumens/Watt (L/W) range. These lamps have a conversion efficiency ranging from 65 L/W in low wattage (8 ~ 20 W internal inductor types) to 85 L/W in the high wattage (250 ~ 400 W external inductor models) range.

One of the bigger upsides of these energy solution is that they are far less costly to maintain in terms of lamp replacement costs, labor replacement costs, and they have a much better color rendering (higher CRI) and better visibility when compared to high or low pressure sodium lighting.

Above are just a few obvious advantages compared with LED ones.

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The induction lamps have changed the lighting world and it is considered to be among the greenest technology available in the market, with controls and energy saving lighting. They have been proven by government engineers, facility managers, architects with building owners as the smartest and best lighting solution in terms of social, environmental and financial benefits. You can also find them in the government, military, university and municipal installation all over the world.

Manufacturers of are taking these lamps to the next level by incorporating other features. Developments include smart controls, high quality manufacturing processes, fixture designs and other value-added improvements that enhance their capacity to produce more energy-efficient outputs. Manufacturers also try to make units with less mercury content and use recyclable materials such as aluminum and glass. Many have introduced lightweight designs that make installation a breeze, especially in applications where access is difficult and dangerous and in areas where instant start-up is required.

<a href="http://www.seecol.co.in/Induction_lamps.php">Induction lamps</a> isn't for everywhere, the light units (or luminaries) themselves are quite large and so there is little place for them in the domestic environment. Also the lower power units can be less efficient. Aside from these two caveats everyone should take Induction lighting technology in to consideration when selecting their lighting.

Thus the energy saving adds to the green credentials of the users and significantly reduces the power generation requirement for the equivalent amount of light shed.