Monday, December 12, 2011

From MAURICIO RIESCO C.E.O. TSC Design http://www.tscdesign.net

Unless a person is well versed in electronics and physics, it may be difficult to answer the question, "What are LED lights made of?" Actually, a very simplistic short answer would be that LED lights are comprised of light emitting diodes and electrical circuitry that converts energy into visible light. The process is actually a whole lot more in depth than that, so a better question would actually be, "What are LED lights used for?" By understanding their practical applications, and how they benefit is, the question regarding their makeup becomes a moot point. What are LED lights made of? They are made of materials that save consumers money while protecting the environment against the destruction caused by other forms of artificial lights.


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LED Lights VS Incandescent Lights

For years, the incandescent light has been an exclusive form of lighting for household use. It's only been in the last couple of decades that other more efficient forms of light sources were harnessed and put to use in home lighting products. Incandescent lighting has a couple of draw backs, primarily the excessive amount of energy it requires to function and the overabundance of heat created in the process. LED lights in contrast use about 80% less energy than incandescent lights do, and they do not become hot, no matter how long they are in use. For these reasons the LED light is virtually taking over the tasks that have always been employed by the incandescent light.


LED Lights VS CFL Bulbs

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CFL bulbs are compact fluorescent light bulbs that have become quite a big part of household use in the past decade. Fluorescent light sources have been seen for several decades in such applications as commercial lighting. They are the tubular lights that many people see in these buildings, and are often installed under ceiling panels. They were originally developed for energy conservation; however, these bulbs contain mercury and other toxic gasses. Because of the improper disposal of these bulbs that has become a huge concern, LED lights have stepped up in terms of being a safer and more reliable alternative. LED lights also conserve even more energy that the CFL bulbs do.

Practical Use of the LED

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LED lights have a beautiful and brilliant array of color availability without sacrificing any of the quality of light that comes from other, inferior light sources. In addition, they use an extremely lower amount of energy to operate. They are quickly becoming a favorite among many people.


Although consumers still ask, "What are LED lights made of?" they really should be asking what they are not made of. LED lights do not contain any environmental or health related toxic materials. There are no hazardous metals used in the manufacturing process and they do not contain lethal gasses. LED lights are made of a series of electronic pieces that emit photons (light waves) when energy is introduced to them. They are safe for humans and the environment alike, and are the most energy efficient source of artificial light available. What are LED lights made of? Nothing short of a miracle.

Thanks

MAURICIO RIESCO
TSC Design http://www.tscdesign.net



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Saturday, June 11, 2011

In many homes, offices, landscape and pool LIGHT ......


In many homes, offices, landscape and pool LIGHT is understood in its functional aspects. Rarely is it understood in terms of its artistic qualities. Lighting is more than utilitarian - it is theater! How an object is illuminated is just as important as what is being focused upon. That is what makes Home Lighting by Neon-LED unique.
We combine practical experience with aesthetic taste to light the stage of your everyday experience. When it comes to your home or business, why settle for anything less?

Home Lighting by Neon-LED has provided streamlined solutions for home and offices owners since 2006. Our main areas of focus include lighting design, fine art lighting, display lighting, as well as home lighting systems. Because we offer a full range of services, we can meet virtually any low voltage lighting needs. No project is too narrow, or too broad.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Orlando Fl Industrial, Commercial led, Interior LED Lighting

Work with www.ilight.Neon-LED.net Lighting to integrate project-defining lighting into your building and arena designs:
The Project team is experienced in working with architects and designers to define facade lighting solutions that are:

• Integrated With Architectural Features. From architectural meshes to customizing fixture housings to innovative cable routing, www.ilight.Neon-LED.net Lighting can engineer a lighting solution that blends seamlessly with the architecture of your design.

• Completely Controllable. Different projects have different lighting requirements. www.ilight.Neon-LED.net Lighting control solutions range from simple dimming to color changes to video-like effects. This flexibility enables to meet any lighting effect requirement.

• Unique. Working from a basic set of LED lighting tools, Project Team works with designers to create solutions that fit each application. Services can include wiring diagrams, custom fixture suggestions, light beam angle and density studies, programming, system architecture designs, on-site commissioning, and more.

• Scalable. Coordinated lighting effects across building facades can cover extremely large areas. www.ilight.Neon-LED.net Lighting solutions are proven to be up to this challenge, providing coordinated effects across some installations of more than 15,000 square feet (1,400 square meters).

• Approachable. Our services team has worked with designers at various stages of a project to define facade lighting solutions from the beginning schematic design concepts to retro-fits of completed buildings.

Monday, May 30, 2011

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Work with TSC Design Lighting to integrate project-defining lighting into your building and arena designs

The TSC Design Lighting Project Services team is experienced in working with architects and designers to define facade lighting solutions that are:
  • Integrated With Architectural Features. From architectural meshes to customizing fixture housings to innovative cable routing, TSC Design Lighting can engineer a lighting solution that blends seamlessly with the architecture of your design.
  • Completely Controllable. Different projects have different lighting requirements. TSC Design Lighting control solutions range from simple dimming to color changes to video-like effects. This flexibility enables TSC Design Industrial Lighting to meet almost any content or lighting effect requirement.
  • Unique. Working from a basic set of LED lighting tools, TSC Design Lighting Project Services Team works with designers to create solutions that fit each application. Services can include wiring diagrams, custom fixture suggestions, light beam angle and density studies, programming, system architecture designs, on-site commissioning, and more.
  • Scalable. Coordinated lighting effects across building facades can cover extremely large areas. TSC Design Lighting solutions are proven to be up to this challenge, providing coordinated effects across some installations of more than 15,000 square feet (1,400 square meters).
  • Approachable. TSC Design Lighting project services team has worked with designers at various stages of a project to define facade lighting solutions from the beginning schematic design concepts to retro-fits of completed buildings.
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