For demanding clients, flexible solutions
There are a few incontestable advantages that promoted lighting using semiconductors sources (LED):
LED uses the electric energy much more efficiently:
The light generated by LED uses the electric energy much more efficiently than in case of incandescent sources, where almost 90% of the energy is used to heat the filament to incandescence. Besides this, the optical system used is superior from the losses point of view. The efficiency of the supply sources is another extremely important factor. All of these, together, lead to an efficiency highly superior to the classic solutions. This shall be reflected in the electric energy consumption.
Colour:
The LEDs do not require filters to produce a light of a certain colour. The colour is generated by the semi-conductor material.
Size:
As they do not require special voided enclosures where the LED light is to be generated, they can have dimensions of the millimetre order. This feature makes them useful for applications where the traditional sources are unusable.
On/off duration
The LED reaches the maximum glow in a few microseconds, while the traditional lighting sources need a longer time, which is also influenced by the external temperature.
On/off cycles:
The LED sources proved their superiority in applications that require repeated turning on/off, as they are not sensitive to the number of cycles.
Lifecycle:
The lifecycle of LEDs (35.000-100.000 hours) is a measure of the light level degradation. The lifecycle of LEDs exceeds substantially the lifecycle of the incandescent lighting sources (1000-2000 hours) or the fluorescent ones (8.000-15.000 hours). Moreover, the LED lighting sources are more resistant at temperature variations, vibrations and mechanic shocks, being thus more reliable than the traditional ones.
Light dispersion:
In LEDs case, the light is directed towards a certain location without using an external projector, while in case of incandescent sources it is spread towards all directions
Superior control:
The LEDs can be controlled much easily with dimming systems, for colour control or with lighting scenarios software, etc.
The impact on the environment:
The LEDs preserve energy and do not emit ultraviolet radiations. The LEDs do not include hazardous substances for the environment, as opposed to the gas-discharge lighting sources which include mercury. The much longer lifecycle makes the LED lighting sources more attractive from the point of view of the environment protection.
The world tendency is to give up the classic lighting sources, not efficient from the energetic point of view and to promote the performant lighting sources, category to which the LEDs belong. The European legislation stipulates the replacement of the incandescent and gas-discharge lighting sources by 2017
Functionalities:
Our specialists in lighting engineering, optics, electronics and mechanical processing offer the clients lighting solutions tailored to their needs. We rely on the conjunction between the advantages of the LED technology (energy savings, very long lifecycle, reduced maintenance costs, proper colour rendering, fast pay off of the investment) and the specific functionalities of the application.
Besides the fact that our products are reliable and that they emit a pleasant light colour, they also have the advantage of transmitting the light specifically to the area where it is needed or of diffusing light evenly on the lighted area, providing thus both the necessary lighting level and the coverage of the area that needs to be lighted, reducing simultaneously light pollution.
We supplemented the lighting solutions with dimming systems, controlling thus the light flow and achieving additional electric energy savings.
Depending on the usage type and of the place where they are used, the lighting fittings provided by ELECTROMAGNETICA have different protection degrees.
Our products comply with all the national and international applicable standards, fact proven by the Certificates of conformity issued by a Certification institution authorised by RENAR and notified at Bruxelles.

