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What are the characteristics in terms of consumption when it comes to LED lights? What are their performances? Let's see it together in this post
For years neon has been the undisputed protagonist of industrial and commercial lighting, but for some time now in an increasing number of contexts it has been replaced by LED tubes, and this not only for an obvious safety factor, but also because consumption is reduced and performance is improved!
Even though LEDs have a lower luminous flux than neon, from the point of view of brightness they are more efficient than neon tubes because 100% of the light generated, being irradiated in a 120° fan under the light tube, is used directly without dispersion. From an energy point of view, the greater light generated by a lower luminous flux and without the need for reflective elements, is accompanied by a lower energy expenditure. Unlike classic neon, LEDs guarantee an energy saving of 65%, a saving that is evident in the bill as well as from an environmental point of view.
The advantages of LEDs do not end with the aspect of consumption, but also extend to the duration which is equal to 40,000 hours , a duration that makes LEDs perfect for internal and external lighting. Tubular LED lamps are essentially composed of a plastic or silicone tube, do not contain any gas as in the case of Neon, and do not produce heat when turned on; furthermore, since they are not composed of gas or glass, their possible breakage would not produce any damage either for humans or for the environment.
All these elements make LED lights safer than neon ones, and above all they make the maintenance factor superfluous. In fact, LED tubes, when they exhaust their illuminating power are simply replaced , without any additional maintenance costs. This factor makes LED optimal for both external lighting and for internal and private lighting.