Interpret high-brightness applications to drive high-power LED shipments

2014-2017, CAGR of high-power LED shipments for streetlights, direct-lit backlights, spotlights and other high-brightness applications is expected to reach 13.NPDDisplaySearchLED lighting and display supply and demand quarterly report QuarterlyLEDLightingandDisplaySupply /DemandReport predicts that demand for high-power LEDs will increase from 18.5 billion in 2014 to 27 billion in 2017. In 2014, the application of high-power LEDs in streetlights will account for 28% of total high-power LED shipments, followed by TV backlights and spotlights, each accounting for 27. However, NPDDisplaySearch predicts that by 2017, streetlights will dominate The high-power LED market has a market share of 41, followed by spotlights (21) and TV backlights (15). NPDDisplaySearchLED analyst Yan Qingwei said: Although the price of high-power LED is higher than that of small and medium-sized LEDs, in the cost structure of street lamps, LED light source only accounts for a small part of the total cost of street lamps. In order to meet the high reliability and performance requirements of street lamps, Most manufacturers will use high-power LEDs with better reliability, thus driving the growth of high-power LED shipments. And with the rising cost of energy, high-brightness lighting demand will continue to grow in order to achieve energy efficiency.




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Shipment of high-power LEDs to various lighting equipment (unit: million)
In order to improve thermal conductivity, high power LEDs use ceramic substrates instead of the PPA materials originally used. At the same time, in order to avoid the influence of humidity on the LED, the silicone package was replaced by glass. Yan Qingwei said: In the use of high-power LEDs, the management of heat is very important, because it affects the reliability of the product. Yan Qingwei added: High-power LEDs have good sales, and we predict that this year's penetration in general lighting and direct-lit backlights will increase. However, this market will continue to be dominated by several major LED manufacturers, including Philips Lumileds (Philips Lumileds), OSRAM and Cree.

Vertical Lathe

A lathe is used to fashion a rotating piece of raw metal, wood, or composite into a precise configuration using movable cutting tools, or bits set to varying depths. The process, known as turning, or machining, is most often accomplished with a horizontal lathe. Often, however, space or material constraints, sometimes even personal preferences, necessitate the use of a vertical lathe.
Essentially a horizontal lathe turned on end, a vertical lathe, also called a boring tool, is composed of basically the same parts as a horizontal lathe. As implied, the functions of vertical lathes are performed up and down, rather than side to side, as is the case with horizontal lathes. This vertical alignment allows short, heavy, bulky materials to be machined more efficiently than with a horizontal lathe.
All lathes, vertical or horizontal, are comprised of the same basic parts. The headstock encloses the spindle and chuck, the parts that actually turn the material. The bed catches the shavings, and also serves as a brace for the horizontal lathe. The feedscrew and leadscrew, mounted on the lathe carriage, adjust the speed and distance traveled by the cutters along the stock. The cross slide and compound rest position the toolbox, which, in turn, mounts the bits.
The tailpost, at the opposite end of the lathe spindle, clutches the stock and braces it, thus eliminating wobble and vibration. The headstock and tailpost may be at the upper or lower end of a vertical lathe, or to the right or left end of a horizontal lathe. Either way, the headstock is one end of the lathe, the tailstock, the other.
Vertical lathes may be vertical turret lathes (VTL), where a turret holds various toolboxes, allowing little wasted time resetting bits during the machining process. There are also computer numerical control (CNC) vertical lathes in which the entire machining process is computer operated.
The top of the lathe pyramid are the CNC vertical turret lathe machines, most often used to turn stainless steel into precision parts for engines, turbines, transmissions, etc. These machines, though expensive to purchase and operate, are perfectly suited to the task, saving space, as well as over-stressed equipment. A CNC VTL can also be used on alloys to efficiently turn precision bearings and gears.
A vertical lathe can used on rough wood in a home workshop, mainly for its space-saving attribute. Many home hobbyists, however, simply feel more comfortable turning wood up and down, rather than side to side. Altogether, the vertical lathe is a very capable and versatile tool.

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