Superflux LEDs Market - Global Industry Analysis With Future Forecast Upto 2024
A
superflux light-emitting diode (LED) is a rectangular package of LEDs
having four pins. It is abundantly used in different lighting
applications especially in the automotive industry in stop, turn, and
tail lights.
One
of the key driving factors of the global superflux LEDs market is the
maximum flux that they provide on the printed circuit board (PCB).
Superflux LEDs can produce the maximum light with less power costing
than other changing LEDs, when these lighting goods are founded on a
PCB. This characteristic enables LED manufacturers to use fewer LEDs
in attaining the required brightness, and lower product cost.
Superflux LEDs are the definite choice when designed on a PCB.
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The
good resistance that superflux LEDs have against mobility also
generates demand in the global market. The design of the four pins
fixes them firmly. Even in rigorous situations such as collision or
vibration, these LEDs will not be separated from PCB or damaged. On
the other hand, the two-pin LEDs are apparently more prone to get
cracked. This is precisely the reason behind the wide use of
superflux LEDS in automotive tail lamps that often face heavy shocks.
Thus, among all LEDs, superflux LEDS are the most stable.
Another
key driving force for the superflux LEDs market is the thermal
resistance which is the lowest in this case. In comparison with other
LEDs, particularly through-hole LEDs, superflux LEDs have even lower
thermal resistance due to bulky lead frame designs. Temperature
increase at LED junctions is as less as half of that at the other
conventional LEDS while working at similar power levels. Thus
superflux LEDs can work under a wider range of temperatures at
relatively higher input power. With this competitive edge, superflux
LEDs are more suitable for use in high-performing applications in
which low thermal resistances are a necessity.
Besides,
a wide spectrum of view angles for suiting different applications is
another driver for the global superlux LEDs market. These LEDs
provide broad range of angle categories to view including 40 degrees,
70 degrees, 90 degrees, and 120 degrees. This is critical in
particular to the automobile tail lights. As a result, superflux LEDs
are the best choice worldwide. The wide spectrum also offers light
engineers greater options for working out lighting solutions.
A
key factor restraining the global demand for superflux LEDs is the
relatively high capital or initial cost of these LEDs. This has
considerably stunted the growth of this market, particularly in zones
that are price sensitive, including the South Asia and South East
Asia regions. Despite this challenge, the adverse effect has been
minimized with falling prices of superflux LEDs.
The
global superflux LEDs market is segmented into six parts, according
to size type, color, viewing angle, application, end-use and
geography. On the basis of size type, the market has been segmented
into 3 mm, 5mm, and flat top LEDs. On the basis of color, the market
has been categorized into four colors: green, red, white, and blue.
According to the viewing angle, the market has five segments: 40
degrees, 70 degrees, 90 degrees, 120 degrees, and other angles.
According to the application, the superflux LEDs market has been
divided into six categories: signs and indicators, lighting, light
source for machine vision system, energy consumption, data
communication and other signaling, and other applications. On the
basis of the end user, the market divisions are three: power source,
health and safety, and electrical polarity.
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According
to geography, the global superflux LEDs market is segmented into four
regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the
World. The key players of this market are Sony Corp., Barco N.V.,
Panasonic Corp., Daktronics, Inc., LG Electronics, Inc., and Samsung
LED Company Ltd.
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