The power of purple light helps LED plant lighting

LED plant lighting solutions have the strong advantage of inspiring growing demand for professional and consumer application solutions. The new Duris S5 violet light sets the key wavelengths of red and blue light to a single violet LED, making plant applications more cost-effective.

The power of purple light helps LED plant lighting

LEDs offer a choice of specific chromatograms or wavelengths, lower power consumption, longer lifetimes, lower operating costs, and more flexibility in design and control functions that make the market demand for LED plant lighting Continued growth.

Designers of specialized plant lighting systems are often more inclined to adopt multi-channel solutions: a combination of multiple LEDs, optimized light output, and the illumination needs of plants in different growth stages such as sowing, germination, growth and flowering. For consumer lighting systems, cost and ease of installation are key factors that system developers are concerned with when selecting components.

To enrich the range of plant lighting LED products, offering options for different colors, voltages and beam angles, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors has released the new Duris S5 Violet LED.

Duris S5 combines two wavelengths (450 and 660 nm), the most important for plant growth, into a single LED, providing a cost-effective solution for price-sensitive applications. Available in 0.3 W and 1.0 W versions, this LED is ideal for plant lighting systems in the indoor consumer market.

The solution uses innovative fluorescence spectra that produce high-intensity photosynthetic flux (PPF), as well as high-quality epoxy scaffolds, Osram sapphire chips and high-reliability silicones, and has been tested for heavy loads. Duris S5 Violet can also be mixed with Duris S5 yellow-green light to create high quality white light for easier harvesting and visual inspection.

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