MARK-TRONIK GmbHWhy are our LED luminaires so much cheaper than compared to our competitors? It's easy to understand because we resign from unnecessary assembling work, drop unneeded parts and fall back to cheap standard materials which can be assembled in short time. This is the only way to offer you functional and nicely designed LED luminaires which don't need even to be afraid of any price comparison with Far East products. That's all Made in Germany.
Living areas need another light color than industrial areas and the same is for outdoor areas like streets and ways. For each single area light colors have to been defined where the color of the light source plays a main role. We are offering warm white, neutral white and cold white light colors which are being adequate for most of the intended purposes. Living areas need warm white light colors to feel good while industrial and outdoor areas like to use neutral and cold white light sources.
A LED-Array of 64 single LEDs including the driver module consumes only power of 73 through 75 Watts. To get the same light you will need a lot of 75 Watts light bulbs instead...
In technical sense light is produced from 3 different types of light sources only:
For example the classic light bulb belongs to the group of temperature light sources where the Wolfram wire is maked to glow. The higher the temperature of the wire is the more light will be emitted from the wire itself.
Completely different is the group of the discharge light sources where for example all mercury-/sodium-discharge lamps are belonging to. There the atoms of the gas will be forced to move by electrical discharging what produces visible light.
LED (light emitting diode) is the name of the third group of the semiconductor light sources. Light will be produced there with the help of electricity where the semiconductor device is powered with a defined voltage... in an economical and long-lasting way.
Today people still believe that light sources with same wattage ratings do always produce the same luminous flux in Lumen. But that's not right! This "fact" can be easily denied with the comparison of a 75 Watts light bulb and a 75 Watts LED luminaire. The light yield per Watt of a LED luminaire is more higher than a regular 75 Watts light bulb.