Why Use LED Neon Tube?
LED neon tubes have been designed to replace conventional fluorescent tubes without changing the installation with and with the possibility of integrating into different environments: car parks, industries, transport, supermarkets, shops, etc.
To convince you, in this article, we will give you good reasons to equip yourself with these revolutionary lights!
Why acquire LED neon tubes?
A longer lifespan
Thanks to LED technology, the life of the neon bulb is important. Indeed, the latter can last up to 50,000 hours of use. The quality of the product also plays an important role, making them more durable over time.
LED tubes offer a safe and easy-to-implement solution to transform your traditional lighting into LED lighting. The long life of LED tubes makes them essential for quality lighting in hard-to-reach places. This feature is particularly appreciated in industrial or commercial areas where the lighting must be installed at height, and where the call of a technician is necessary to do so.
Your reduced energy consumption thanks to LED tubes
The components of the neon tubes allow low energy consumption. Indeed, they save up to 70% more energy than simple conventional incandescent lighting.
LED neon lights are recyclable!
The neon LED tubes are not composed of toxic products, but their materials are recyclable. Neon bulbs do not need gas unlike halogen tubes made with mercury vapor components, which are extremely dangerous for health and the environment. An LED tube will reduce your electricity bills and our planet will thank you!
Instant light
Unlike conventional halogen lamps, LED luminaires do not need to wait a certain time to obtain optimal light (100% lighting). As soon as they are activated, they emit the maximum light intensity they can give.
How to choose the right neon LED lighting?
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The area you want to illuminate
Depending on your room, building… you must think about the layout of your lighting. If you want to work in some spaces and others not, suitable LED neon lights will be ideal.
Indeed, thanks to the different information, your choice will be clearer for the type of LED tube that suits your space. The most widely used are the T5 and T8 LED neon lights.
The amount of light desired
Unlike a traditional fluorescent tube, LED neon bulbs only connect on one side.
For optimal luminosity, 2 fundamental criteria must be taken into account: the lumens which express the luminosity emitted by the LED tube, the higher the value, the more the LED neon tube will diffuse a powerful luminous flux. And, the lux, which corresponds to the quantity of light useful to illuminate a surface. One Lux corresponds to one lumen per square meter: 1 lux = 1 lm/m².
In addition, the electrical power of a Modular Office Luminaire (and any other lamp) is expressed in watts. It reflects its power consumption when turned on. This power is also related to the luminosity, since an LED tube consuming 48 watts will provide a luminous flux of the order of 4,800 lumens, while an LED tube with a power of 24 watts will produce a luminosity of 2,400 lumens.
Color temperature
Depending on your needs, you must choose the color temperature that suits you and your future use. In general, warm white is strongly discouraged, it is rather used for cozy atmospheres.
The protection index (IP)
Some places are often subject to dust and humidity, which is why LED tubes must adapt to guarantee their safety. In this case, they must be equipped with a high protection index. It is recommended to have at least an IP57 for places subject to humidity: the luminaire is protected against contact with a wire and partially against dust and against the effects of temporary immersion in water.
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