LED Lighting has just taken a step forward by recycling the light emitted to increase light intensity.
Wavien, Inc. introduced its patented Premien™ Recycling Bullet LED Light Module to the LED illumination market. This new module increases the intensity in the form of an ultra-narrow beam LED optic, developed with pioneering recycling technology.
The previously designed LED MR-16 Spot Light increased its intensity by 80%.
This new design incorporates various optical components to create a cost-effective moldable plastic module.
According to Wavien, the Premien™ recycling and non-imaging optical technology can improve lamp life, brightness and efficiency when combined with project display, fiber optics and lighting market applications.
Wavien’s unique technology is supposed to capture the light that is wasted in the conventional lighting design and recycle it into an intensified, narrow output beam.
With this unique approach, the LED light will be able to generate light from existing light and illuminate a space, preventing the need to use excess energy.
"The design of the Recycling Bullet allows easy, low-cost implementation into a variety of compact and portable LED devices, such as high-performance specialty flashlights," stated Dr. Kenneth Li, President and CEO of Wavien, Inc., who is also the inventor of the technology. "This technology can be used with single or multiple white or colored LED chip packages," Dr. Li added.