, Osram launches Osconiq LED product family for professional applications

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7 September 2017

Osram launches Osconiq LED product family for professional applications

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH of Regensburg, Germany says that its new Osconiq LED product line will cover professional applications including linear and area lighting, high- and low-bay lighting and street lighting. The familiar Duris P products, which are currently being used for these applications, will be transferred to the new Osconiq line.

The first member of the new family is the Osconiq P 2226 which, due to its robustness, color portfolio and scalable current, offers great versatility.

With their high-quality epoxy package, surface-emitting chip and robust silicone, the various versions of the Osconiq P 2226 are durable and resistant to corrosion. They have the same footprints as the previous Duris P 5 series, namely 2.2mm x 2.6mm x 1.25mm, which means they are interchangeable and can be integrated in existing systems. The small dimensions of the Osconiq P 2226 enable more LEDs with the same or with different colors to be integrated in customer applications to achieve optimum homogeneous color mixing results. These features make the LEDs suitable for outdoor applications such as horticultural and architectural lighting and also for indoor lighting systems such as those installed in restaurants and hotels.

The Osconiq P 2226 is available in the following color versions: deep blue (450nm), blue (465nm), true green (525nm), yellow (595nm) red (623nm), far-red (730nm), and ultra white with a color rendering index of at least 60. The mid-power LED offers luminous efficacy of 100lm/W for the red version, 27lm/W for blue and 92lm/W for true green. The LEDs are designed to be used in professional indoor and outdoor applications where monochromatic colors are required. The LED also offers a large bandwidth of operating points. If required, it can be operated with a flexible range of currents. While the binning current of 100mA provides a competitive luminous flux at what is claimed to be outstanding efficacy, the Osconiq P 2226 can be driven up to 250mA when clients need especially strong light.

“We have been able to develop an extremely robust and efficient initial product with the Osconiq P 2226,” says Daniel Doxsee, head of global marketing General Lighting at Osram Opto. “We will continue to expand the Osconiq family to cover industrial applications such as high bay but also outdoor applications such as street, tunnel or area lighting.”

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