Ledlink Optics Launches New LED Products

Ledlink Optics has  launched new LED products. As for the single optics, WI15, designed for CREE XML LED, it takes special design achieve FWHM (50% light intensity) 12 degree with real measurement compared to normal 30 degree full angle (90% light intensity) design. That is why WI15 gains customer’s attention since released to the market. Furthermore, there are two more angles can be chosen – FWHM 25 degree, and 40 degree for different applications.


LL01CR-WI15L-M2

LL01CR-ZE45L

The TIR lens designed for CREE MTG 12chips which can reach 400lm. It is brighter than MCE LED. However, because of LED's multiple chips, we need to overcome ununiformity problems when we design the optics. It needs to go through micro-structure to get uniformity. It is more difficult to design.

LL01CR-YJxxL-Mx
Ultrasonic combine
DxH(mm): 21x13.9
Degree: 40° 60° 80°
Material: PC
Compatible Holder: Black/ White/ Transparent

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