We are pleased to partner with Trinity Material to help them expand their business in the LED marketplace

Sapphire boules are grown on c-axis Led linear high bay light by ARC Energy’s CHES method compared to conventional processes where a-axis boules are grown and c-axis wafers are extracted.

ARC Energy’s proprietary and fully automated CHES technology produces c-axis boules that are the optimum orientation for LED applications and, the firm says when compared with conventional a-axis technologies, lead to higher material utilisation and lower overall costs for large diameter sapphire production.

“Our unique and flexible c-axis CHES furnaces allow Trinity Material to serve the rapidly expanding demand for large diameter sapphire substrates, ranging from four inches to eight inches. We are pleased to partner with Trinity Material to help them expand their business in the LED marketplace,” adds Rick Schwerdtfeger, co-founder and chief technology officer for ARC Energy.

Several Zhaga-standardized engines were released at the Light+Building 2012 fair held in early April in Frankfurt, Germany. As a member, Taiwan Epistar’s Chairman B.J. Lee thought that interface standards that Zhaga Consortium, which consists of over 195 individual Led high bay light companies around the world, is working on for LED light engines will make LED lamps prevalent in three years.

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