Dialight

Dialight

Dialight is a renowned company that specializes in providing innovative LED lighting solutions for industrial and hazardous environments. With a focus on energy efficiency and durability, Dialight offers a wide range of high-quality LED fixtures, retrofit kits, and bulbs designed to meet the specific lighting requirements of various industries including manufacturing, oil and gas, transportation, and mining. The company's products are known for their long lifespan, low maintenance requirements, and resistance to harsh conditions such as extreme temperatures, vibrations, and corrosive chemicals. By utilizing cutting-edge LED technology, Dialight helps businesses reduce energy consumption, enhance safety, and improve productivity. With a global presence and a commitment to sustainability, Dialight continues to lead the way in providing reliable and energy-efficient lighting solutions for industrial applications worldwide.

LED Emitters - Infrared, UV, Visible

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About  LED Emitters - Infrared, UV, Visible

LED emitters are semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current passes through them. They belong to various categories based on the type of light they emit, including Infrared (IR), Ultraviolet (UV), and Visible light. Infrared (IR) emitters produce electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye. The wavelength of IR light ranges from approximately 700-800 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm). IR emitters find applications in heat sensors, thermal imaging devices, remote controls, and more. Ultraviolet (UV) emitters emit light that is also invisible to the human eye. The wavelength of UV light falls between approximately 200 nm to 400 nm. UV emitters are commonly used for curing resins, sterilizing or killing bacteria, counterfeit detection, and other specialized applications. Visible emitters produce light that is within the range of wavelengths visible to the human eye. This range typically spans from around 400 nm to 700-800 nm. Visible emitters can emit light in various colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, and white. They are widely used in lighting applications, displays, signage, automotive lighting, and many other industries. LED emitters can be categorized and sorted based on several parameters. These include the emitter type (IR, UV, or visible), forward current (the current required for optimal operation), wavelength (for visible emitters), viewing angle (the angle at which the emitted light is visible), forward voltage (the voltage required for operation), and operating temperature range. By considering these parameters, designers and engineers can select LED emitters that best suit their specific requirements for a given application. Whether it's for sensing, curing, illumination, or any other purpose, LED emitters offer a versatile and efficient solution for generating light in a wide range of wavelengths and applications.