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LED Light Bulbs

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LED ecological lighting: light that cares for the
environment
LED technology has given rise to a type of ecological lighting that
helps take care of the environment. The entire LED Light Bulbs is
much more efficient than the conventional one, even than the low
consumption one, basically because of the materials that it is
made of and because of the way it produces light.
LED lighting is made up of diodes, which are semiconductor
elements that emit light when electricity flows through them. It
does not require filaments or gas to work and also does not
transform light into heat.
This technology has the lowest energy consumption produced to
date. Plus, LED Light Bulbs last up to 20 times longer than
incandescent bulbs! Their maintenance costs are very low,
they have a long useful life and they reduce light pollution.
As if that were not enough, another of its benefits is that they are
made with recyclable materials and does not contain polluting
elements such as mercury.
In fact, with the progressive withdrawal of halogen lighting
products from the market by the European Union, as it did
previously with filament bulbs, confidence in LED is shown to be
the lighting technology of the future that we can start enjoying
today.
Let's see in more detail what the advantages that LED ecological
lighting offer us are and how we can contribute our grain of sand
in this fight for the care of the environment.
10 advantages of LED ecological lighting for the
environment
1. LED lighting is energy efficient.
An incandescent light bulb loses 80% of its energy as heat, leaving
only the last 20% for light emission. On the other hand, LED light
bulbs work just the opposite, they allocate a scant 20% of their
energy to heat generation. With all this, even compared to socalled low consumption light bulbs, we achieve energy savings
that are in the range of 50% to 80%.
2. LED bulbs last longer.
Without a filament to break or burn out, LED bulbs can last up to
20 times longer than incandescent bulbs. Its useful life is around
50,000 hours compared to 2,000 for a standard LED Light
Bulbs. So with this type of lighting, there is no need to replace the
bulbs so frequently and as a consequence, no waste is generated,
this ecological LED lighting being an economical and effective
alternative.
3. LEDs are more colorful.
LED Bulbs can be manufactured in a wide range of colors without
the use of additional filters, thus reducing production costs. They
also provide a brighter color than a filtered bulb and emit light
more similar to natural light, since with LED ecological lighting
we enjoy a color rendering index greater than 80 out of 100 and,
in addition, with minimal energy consumption.
4. Eco-friendly LED lighting is quieter.
The days of light bulbs making an annoying noise are over with
the creation of LEDs, so there's no need to lose your sanity
listening to transformers hum or other light bulbs rattle.
5. LED bulbs are safe.
Because they consume so little power, LED light bulbs don't
overheat. They are always kept cold, which reduces the risk of
causing burns both in the support where they are placed and in
people. In addition, the LED lamps are very stable and resistant
to vibration and shock. This avoids, on the one hand, the risks of
accidents due to accidental breakage and therefore reduces the
production of residual waste.
6. The light from the LED light bulbs is in focus.
LED luminaires can be centered without the use of additional
reflectors or lenses, which means less fixture production volume
and lower cost for the same light beam.
7. LED is the best option to regulate light intensity.
Incandescent bulbs turn yellow when dimmed, while LED bulbs
retain their true colors. The LED lights adapt to the lighting needs
of the environment, facilitating the regulation of both the tone
and the intensity of the light.
8. LEDs are flexible.
Thanks to their wide range of colors and shapes, LEDs can
replace any conventional light bulb. Its tiny size and low power
consumption also open up a world of possibilities, from infrared
remote control lights to ultra-light headlights.
9. LED light bulbs to turn on immediately.
Illuminating to full brightness in microseconds, LEDs are a safer
option when reaction time is a factor, such as when the car in the
fast lane slams on the brake pedal.
10. They promise a brighter future.
LED bulbs are a type of ecological lighting and therefore
the lighting of the future. Unlike fluorescent bulbs, they do not
contain mercury, making your recycling process easier and more
environmentally friendly. In addition, the low consumption of
LED luminaires is reflected in savings in CO2 and sulfur
emissions, which benefit the environment and help protect our
ecosystem.
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