LED lights, including our LED flexible strips and neon flex, have versatile applications in various settings, including architectural, office, retail, hotel, home, hospital, heritage, landscape, and more. In fact, you can find LED strip lights in almost every corner imaginable. For additional product details, please visit http://www.fine-led.com/index.php?s=/sys/cate/12.html
FINELED offers a range of standard color temperatures, including 1800K, 2200K, 2600K, 3000K, 4000K, and 6000K for white CCTs. We also provide standard single colors such as Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Pink, Yellow, Ice blue, and Golden yellow. In addition to these options, we offer dynamic color-adjustable options from 2700K to 6000K, as well as color-changing options like RGB, RGBW, RGBWW, and RGBA, among others...
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FINELED provides various waterproof resistance options for LED strip lights, including non-waterproof IP20, IP65 with silicon coating(SC), IP65 with Nano coating (NA), IP67 with silicon tube(ST1), IP67 with shrink tube(ST2), IP68 with full extrusion hollow(ET), and IP68 with full extrusion filling (EF), among others.
Feel free to consult our professional sales team, and they can recommend a suitable waterproof LED strip based on your specific application environment.
You can ask us which environment you want to apply and a reasonable waterproof LED strip will be recommended by our professional sales.
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At times, it becomes necessary to solder an LED light strip or create a joint connection between two LED light strips. The following steps will guide you through the process.
1 Cut the silicon cover together with the copper dots of LED light strip
Cutting LED strip lights is a straightforward process, and you can use a pair of scissors for the task. Each LED segment typically features a pair of copper dots at the end. Simply cut between these dots, and all the LEDs should function properly. Following this, you can connect the LEDs to a power source either using a quick connector or by soldering the connections. When connected correctly, all the LEDs should illuminate in a vibrant display of colors.
There are many ways to dim the LED strip lights, mostly welcome way are PMW, DALI, 0/1-10V and DMX512. Depending on your design on lighting wiring layout and need to see what is it from your original lighting wiring layout.
If you’re looking to add colors or subtlety to a place, likes room, kitchen, cabinet, bed room, washroom and etc... LEDs are a great choice. LEDs come in big rolls that you can easily set up even if you don’t have any electrical experience. A successful installation just takes a little bit of planning at first to ensure you get the right length of LEDs and a power supply to match. Then, you can connect the LEDs with purchased connectors or by soldering them together. Connectors are easier to use, but soldering is the better option for a more permanent way to join LED strips and connectors. Finish by sticking the LEDs in place through their adhesive backing, then plug them in to enjoy the ambiance they create.
Certainly, we possess a highly skilled team of engineers who specialize in this area. We are proficient in designing PCB arrangements tailored to customer specifications, and we can incorporate logos, CE markings, UL numbers, or any other desired elements onto the PCB. We wholeheartedly welcome OEM and ODM orders from customers all around the world.
FINELED consistently conducts stringent inspections to ensure consistent color temperatures within every batch of customer orders. We meticulously monitor this from the initial raw material assessment using spectroscopic machines and microscopes.
Additionally, we employ a special frosted acrylic board to cross-verify the color temperature with the expertise of our QC engineers, providing an additional layer of technical assurance.
We use Epistar LEDs, manufactured in Taiwan since 1966, renowned for their professionalism and a long lifespan of up to 50,000 hours.
Some of our LED strips incorporate LEDs from Samsung and Seoul, such as the 3535, 3030, and 5630 series.
It's essential to note that many budget LED strips feature LEDs that may appear similar to Epistar LEDs externally. However, they are low-quality Chinese replicas with subpar internal components, resulting in a shorter product lifespan. These LEDs are typically mounted on thin circuit boards with inadequate copper tracks for heat dissipation, further reducing their longevity.
Most of these low-cost LED strips are designed for short-term usage, such as during festivals and holidays. They can suffer from issues like inconsistent color grading along the length of the strip, leading to variations in white color temperature. Additionally, these cheaper LEDs may be prone to damage and light attenuation over time.
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Utilizing the most stable and durable SMD 2835 for high brightness and high output, along with our highest light efficiency of up to 160 lumens/Watt (Erp level E-D) and its ability to disperse even light without spotting, this product is specifically designed for high-quality linear LED lighting installations.
This product is specifically designed with 8 LEDs in series to achieve 160lm/W (Erp level E). We offer white color options in 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, and 6500K with a high CRI, making it suitable for residential, television, retail, architectural, and commercial applications.
SDCM stands for Standard Deviation Colour Matching, which is synonymous with a "MacAdam ellipse." It assesses the color consistency of LED lights with similar color temperatures.
It's a common belief that a lower MacAdam step signifies superior color consistency matching.
The Color Rendering Index (CRI) is a metric used to evaluate how accurately a light source reveals the true colors of objects. High-CRI LED lighting refers to light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that provide a high CRI value. CRI quantifies a light source's capacity to faithfully reproduce the colors of objects in comparison to an ideal or natural light source.
FINELED utilizes LED chips with a minimum Ra80 rating for our LED strip lights. Typically, when we assess them using an integrating sphere machine, the majority of our LED chips display a Ra85+ rating. Furthermore, for specific projects, we incorporate Ra90 and Ra95 LED chips. We are capable of providing a test report for each batch of our LED strip lights.
FINELED is committed to producing the highest quality LED strips through careful selection of superior raw materials and rigorous quality control procedures. Our quality control process involves IQC, IPQC, FQC/OQC checks to ensure top-notch production. For more insight into our production processes, please refer to our factory videos at http://www.fine-led.com/index.php?s=/sys/list/31.html. Here are some key aspects we consider: