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Been to China?
Have you ever seen how LED’s are made? Little keebler elves?
Next, they put the stamped, 20 LEDs with the chips, into this machine which adds a little gold filament to bridge between the two elements. Are you asleep yet? Epoxy is then poured into moulds, and the 20 LEDs are put into the mould. They use a manual version of it (but there are automated machines).
Then it’s shipped to us, and we build light therapy products, or whatever. A lot goes into the quality and performance of the LED’s as not all LED’s are created equal. They are all different since and quality wafers, epoxies, gold, etc. We tested hundreds of different manufactures and products, to come to the one that hit the output we needed. There are a lot of lower output Light therapy systems on the market today, that don’t do much but blink pretty colors. I’m sure I’ll catch flack from that, but…. China’s a nice place to visit with some great food, but there’s no place like home. That’s it. No political or astounding cultural statements. Just LED’s. By the way, why on earth do we use LED’s for light therapy? Maybe a next topic. Brent 3 Responses to “Been to China?”Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. |
7. February 2010 at 17:48
SO, what is done with the “bad” LEDs after they are sorted?
8. February 2010 at 11:00
Good question. It depends on why they were considered “Bad”. If it was lower optical output, it might be used in a different product, like a Remote Control in the case of our IR LED’s. Different companies have different needs so they use different criteria for what to check. If it fails completely, then it’s discarded, but that’s actually pretty rare.
5. April 2010 at 22:09
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