Mouser Electronics Becomes LedLink Optics’s Distribution

LedLink Optics, the Taiwan-based manufacturer for high-power LEDs, has developed a global distribution agreement with Mouser Electronics to expand global market.

The manufacturer's LED lenses offer beam-pattern options ranging from 8° up to 140°. It has products for applications ranging from residential to architectural and street lighting.

 LedLink Optics designs and manufactures optics for solid-state lighting companies such as Cree, Edison, Philips Lumileds, Nichia, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Samsung LED and Seoul Semiconductor.

Its product line includes secondary LED lenses in a variety of packages with different beam pattern and size options for use in residential, commercial, street and architectural lighting applications.

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