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CAS CERAMIC, established in 2013, has dedicated years to perfecting phosphor ceramic technology and providing customers with high-performance LED lights at competitive prices. As the exclusive mass producer of K-COB, CAS CERAMIC is reshaping standards in LED lighting
China, 11th Jan 2024 – CAS CERAMIC, established in 2013, has dedicated years to perfecting phosphor ceramic technology and providing customers with high-performance LED lights at competitive prices. As the exclusive mass producer of K-COB, CAS CERAMIC is reshaping standards in LED lighting, particularly in the realm of sports illumination.
CAS CERAMIC’s K-COB introduces a unique LED packaging pattern by utilizing self-developed phosphor ceramic, replacing conventional organic materials like epoxy/silicone in white LEDs. The patented “dual-channel heat sinking” structure facilitates heat dissipation from both the ceramic and PCB, ensuring enhanced reliability and a longer lifespan. With five international invention patents and LM80 certification for high-power COB, CAS CERAMIC stands as the sole supplier with such credentials.
The implementation of Chip-on-Board (COB) technology by CAS CERAMIC in COB sports lamps contributes to enhanced lighting performance and versatility. This innovative approach optimizes the capabilities of LED lighting for sporting environments.
CAS CERAMIC’s golf resort lights are characterized by their compact structure and lightweight, weighing only 14kg (excluding bracket and driver). The design features a φ75mm single K-COB light source with a professional asymmetrical visor to prevent glare, ensuring no visual discomfort for players. Achieving up to 130lm/w lamp efficiency, these lights offer high cost-effectiveness and reliability, utilizing phosphor ceramic light sources with heat pipes and top-grade drivers.
The overview of CAS CERAMIC’s 600W LED stadium lights highlights their high-powered capabilities, providing advantages in brightness, uniformity, and energy savings. These lights represent a cutting-edge solution for stadiums, delivering superior performance and efficiency.
Recognizing the importance of specialized high bay light 200w wholesaler, CAS CERAMIC offers tailored solutions. These lights are designed to enhance visibility, optimize player performance, and elevate the overall fan experience in baseball facilities.
CAS CERAMIC OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CO., Ltd is a Chinese academy of science-based LED manufacturers specializing in the development and production of advanced LED chips, particularly the phosphor ceramic COB known as K-COB. The SPLC series, a High Power LED Fixture for Sports Lighting, features a private mold with a Single 1600w Phosphor Ceramic COB, a high-efficacy reflector, and a customized dual heat pipe heatsink. The technology is patented in China, Korea, Japan, and the USA.
To sum up, CAS CERAMIC’s commitment to innovation and excellence in LED technology is evident in its groundbreaking advancements. From the unique K-COB ceramic LED chip to specialized lighting solutions for sports venues, CAS CERAMIC continues to redefine industry standards, offering reliability, efficiency, and high-performance lighting solutions for diverse applications.
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