Intematix Improves Its Phosphors Performance for LED by 10%

Intematix lately has enhanced its ChromaLit Ellipse, Candle and Dome remote phosphor products, which result in an average ten percent increase in light output and reduced system cost for lighting system manufacturers.


“Higher lumens-per-watt means fewer LEDs and smaller heat-sinks in our customers’ products,” says Herb Schlegel, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Intematix. “While lowering costs, our ChromaLit Candle and Dome products also improve light quality and uniformity in applications like light bulbs, pendants and sconces.”

Intematix says its remote phosphors convert light from blue LEDs into white light with up to 30 percent higher efficacy than conventional white LEDs.

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