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Light-Avenue

Light-Avenue develops and manufactures LED components spanning UV to IR wavelengths, offering both standard and custom LED solutions for professional lighting and specialty applications.

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Light-Avenue is a specialized LED manufacturer providing components across the full optical spectrum from ultraviolet through visible to infrared wavelengths. The company focuses on developing and manufacturing LEDs for applications requiring specific wavelength performance and custom specifications.

Light-Avenue's LED product range includes:

  • UV LEDs for curing, sterilization, and sensing applications
  • Visible spectrum LEDs in all standard and specialty colors
  • Infrared LEDs for sensing, communication, and imaging
  • White LEDs with various color temperatures
  • Custom LED solutions for small to medium volume production

Light-Avenue serves customers requiring specialized LED performance beyond standard commercial offerings. Their engineering capabilities support custom wavelength, package, and optical configurations, making them a valuable partner for applications in medical, industrial, scientific, and specialty lighting markets where standard LEDs cannot meet technical requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What LED wavelengths does Light-Avenue offer?
Light-Avenue provides LED components spanning from ultraviolet (UV) through visible colors to infrared (IR), covering the complete optical spectrum for diverse applications.
Does Light-Avenue offer custom LED solutions?
Yes, Light-Avenue develops and manufactures custom LED solutions for small to medium volume production, accommodating specific wavelength and packaging requirements.
What applications use Light-Avenue LEDs?
Light-Avenue LEDs serve medical devices, industrial sensing, UV curing, sterilization, scientific instruments, specialty lighting, and applications requiring specific wavelength performance.
What makes high-power LEDs different from standard LEDs?
High-power LEDs can be driven at currents from hundreds of milliamps to over an ampere, producing over a thousand lumens, but require proper thermal management through heat sinks.