Bright Future Forecast for Innovative LED Lighting
Media Release
4 March 2008
Bright
Future Forecast for Innovative LED Edge
Lighting
Photometric lighting specialist ScreenSign Arts Ltd is positioned for a major increase in export production, following the success of its illuminated graphics for beverage dispensers in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Managing Director Richard Hunter says at year-end 2007 ScreenSign Arts had produced the lighting components for more than 30,000 beer dispensers for the European market, achieving huge increases in operational energy efficiency and eliminating heat from within the dispensing systems.
Hunter says the success of the company’s Photometric Edge Lighting Technology, using LED components, suggests it should be possible for the beverage dispensing industry to phase out light bulbs, including mercury-lined fluorescent tubes, sooner rather than later.
Christchurch-based ScreenSign Arts began commercialisation of electroluminescence technology in 1998. The company has since negotiated a six-year agreement for distribution of its technology into the beverage sector in North America and Europe.
Hunter says LED-based photometric technology has the potential to significantly improve energy efficiency, and to help companies to meet new targets for greenhouse gas emissions.
“With the recent developments in high output LED technology, and especially in pure-white light sources, these lighting systems now have an enormous range of applications. The beverage sector is only one, but it’s where we are focusing our efforts initially.”
“Our customers are using low-profile, high output LED lighting to reduce their energy consumption for lighting by up to 64 per cent, with additional savings gained through a reduction in energy required for chilling their product and the dispensing lines.”
LED Edge Lighting systems can provide around 45,000 hours of constant light – around four times the life of fluorescent light – and at only 6mm thick are compact enough to fit into small enclosed spaces.
Energy watchdog groups have welcomed the development in LED technology as a breakthrough in the way lighting is provided. “Lighting accounts for 20 per cent of all energy use in the US,” says sustainability action group Earth Easy (www.eartheasy.org). “All this light, however, comes at a cost; producing the electricity creates pollution from power plants and greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing energy needs from lighting by half could save billions of dollars and help wean us off our dependence on oil.”
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are basically a semi-conductor. When energy passes through two electron-charged materials, electrons jump from one material to the other. As an electron jumps, it emits energy in the form of a photon. The color of light created by a given LED depends on the
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amount
of energy in that photon. This, in turn, depends on the
material used for the layers. The cost of LEDS has declined
significantly in recent years, opening up new opportunities
to reduce maintenance costs and make significant energy
savings.
ScreenSign Arts has developed its lighting system for beverage dispensers in association with award winning plastics company, Christchurch-based Talbot Plastics Ltd.
About Photometric Edge Lighting
Photometric Edge
Lighting is where a pre-designed dot matrix is applied to
one surface of clear acrylic sheet, resulting in an even
distribution of light across the sheet’s surface. It
provides highly efficient illumination with strong visual
impact for point-of-sale devices, shelving and merchandising
displays.
About ScreenSign Arts Ltd
ScreenSign Arts is
the South Island’s largest provider of screen printing
services. Established in 1972, the company has remained at
the forefront of the industry through continuous development
of new products and the application of technologies for
innovative printing, signwriting and visual presentations.
(www.screensignarts.co.nz)
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