Tagged with 'custom LED modules'

PPFD Uniformity and Optics: Why Light Distribution Matters as Much as Spectrum in LED Grow Lights

horticulture LED grow light with optics

The most common mistake in horticulture LED lighting isn't the spectrum.
 
It's assuming that because the LEDs emit the right photons, the right photons reach the plants.
 
PPFD uniformity — the consistency of light delivery across the canopy — determines whether a well-specified LED system actually performs as designed or squanders its spectral
investment in hotspots and dark zones.
 
Our new article covers:
 
→ PPF vs. PPFD — the distinction that changes everything
→ Why bare LEDs cannot achieve uniform canopy coverage
→ Primary optics: Osram Batwing and Cree Horizon explained
→ Secondary optics: LEDiL, Carclo, Gaggione, ARI compared
→ Beam angle specification by installation type
→ The economics of getting optics right

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The LED Component Buyer's Guide for Horticulture: Nichia, Cree, Osram and more

LEDs from different manufacturers

Every performance specification in a horticulture luminaire — photon flux output, spectral composition, wall plug efficiency, lumen maintenance, and ultimately the return on capital invested — traces back to a single decision made before the first PCB is laid out: which LED components to use.

The challenge when building the specifications for custom LED module is understanding what manufacturer's portfolio is the right choice for a particular horticulture project. This guide to horticulture LED components addresses that directly, drawing on Lumistrips' two decades of sourcing and specifying components across all major manufacturers.

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LED Lighting for Horticulture - The Complete Engineering Guide

Horticulture LED lighting system in a commercial greenhouse        with custom LED modules above crop canopy

Light controls 90% of plant growth genes — yet most horticulture lighting decisions are still made with the wrong metrics. This guide covers the photobiology behind LED spectrum design, how to evaluate LED components from Nichia, Cree, Osram and Seoul Semiconductor, optics and thermal engineering, PCB substrate selection, and the TCO framework that determines whether a system pays for itself.

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CRI Requirements for Specialty Lighting: Why Nichia Optisolis and H6 Series Are the Best Choice

What Is CRI and Why Is It Important in Specialty Lighting?

 

CRI Requirements for Specialty Lighting: Why Nichia Optisolis™ and H6 Series Are the Best Choice

When it comes to specialty lighting—from museums and galleries to medical spaces and premium retail—the quality of light is critical. A key factor in achieving visually accurate and functional lighting is the Color Rendering Index (CRI).

In this article, we explore what CRI means, why it matters, and how Nichia’s Optisolis™ and H6 Series LEDs, combined with our custom LED modules, offer the ultimate lighting solution.

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