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How to Choose Integrating Sphere

Integrating Sphere system fulfills two important parts; one for measuring and analysis and other is the assistant part that provides testing environmental. While choosing an integrating sphere always consider the size of the lamp, type of lamp and the reflectance material used in the sphere. Most of the integrating sphere comes with some additional interchangeable features for the light source, assemblies, and post reducers. This makes it perfect for the use of various applications. Integrating sphere from Labsphere is perfectly designed having a port frame, easy access mounting options, and quick change accessory options. This design meets your maximum requirements. Size of the integrating sphere: The diameter of the integrating sphere ranges from several centimeters to several meters. The lighting industry uses the integrating sphere of the size from 0.3 m to 4 m. The sphere of size 0.3m to 0.5 m is used to test single LED whole of size 1 m is used to test LED bulb,

Collimating Lens from Throlabs for LED

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LED has a small protective dome over the diode that is commonly known as the primary optic that serves to protect and shape the output of the small diode. But light from the primary optic of the LED is broad for most application and lacks intensity for long distance. To reduce this drawback LED fixtures use secondary fixtures like collimating lens from Thorlabs or other labs, reflectors, TIR optics etc that collects light and magnifies its intensity towards the target. If you wish to create lenses and reflectors for LEDs, then you need to use some logical ways apart from just scaling them down from the light source. This is because LED has much smaller form factors than other light sources and also differs in the way it emits light . Use of collimating lens in LED          The collimating lens of the LED undergoes the process of Total Internal Reflection or TIR. TIR is defined as the complete reflection of a ray of light within a medium such as water or glass from the