LED bulbs that save 80% energy

Posted by Unknown Monday, December 10, 2012

The revolution in green energy and that triggered the spread and acceptance of light bulbs is still ongoing, but the LED is wanting to find a way to be the standard in homes, for more complicated it can be for the moment competence in technical and economic efficiency. However, students at the University of Galicia have discovered a process which can produce LED bulbs that save energy by 80%, what perspective could become a turning point in the way of lighting our homes or spaces public.

Bulbs and energy saving lamps are not in a comfortable position, although the qualities of current LEDs are not what we wanted in terms of making a massive technology transfer. Of course no one is left idle, and the projects and developments are counted in hundreds, trying to give a little more life to our planet (and profitability of service firms, obviously) through ecology and sustainable development, accompanied by a reduction in the energy required per day and any pollution that is generated for it. Luckily we have scientists working on the issue, and Galician physicians showed that problems arise the true solutions, even those that are sought by chance or without both.

According to researchers at the Science Univerdad Ourense in Galicia, they came across a real find after being hired by a local engineering it to analyze what was going on with the LEDs that were installed on the public. It turns out that for some technical failure, these diodes were failing and lasted too little in relation to the projected lifespan. Raised the issue, university scientists got down to work and then to find a process by which heat is dissipated in a certain way, avoiding sobrecaliento of bulbs (not reach 80 degrees) and giving greater these useful life. According to investigators, the cause of failure and low quality bulbs that originated the study was the accumulation of heat by using low-level materials and a process malfunction.



The bulbs were made with not only last longer, but also are more efficient and have a considerable energy saving, close to 80% in relation to the above. The estimated duration of each would be 55,000 hours, which means you'd have the same bulb for nearly 15 years. Patented urgently, this model will go into production between Inebo and the University in two weeks with a circulation of 10,000. The goal held by both sides is that the technology is cutting edge and the process to work wonders, but in terms of business, the main thing is that it also can be manufactured in series and inexpensively. If these assumptions are met with satisfaction, we are confident that a new generation of bulbs light the future.

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