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What does Electro-Luminescent mean?
Electro-luminescent (EL) is a kind of physical phenomenon that applies electricity to emitting cold light. As an AC voltage is applied to the electrodes, the electric field causes the phosphor (ZNS) to rapidly charge and discharge, resulting in the emission of light during each cycle. This form of technology is very durable and creates a brilliant glow. One usage of it is the advanced EL film, which has advantages and is widely used.
Technical Specifications
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Characteristic
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Projection
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Specification
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Conditions
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Electrical
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Operating Voltage |
40-150VAC |
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Optimum Operating Voltage |
50-110VAC |
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Operating frequency |
50-2000Hz |
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Optimum Operating Frequency |
400-1000Hz |
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Capacitance |
0.32¡ª0.45nf/c©O
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400HZ |
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Current Draw |
0.13mA/c©O
max |
110V 400HZ |
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Power Consumption |
2mw/c©O
max |
110V 400HZ |
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Optical
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Lighting Initial Luminosity |
Blue------------50cd/©O
Blue-green------85cd/©O
Green-----------85cd/©O
White-----------75cd/©O
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Service Life |
Over 25000Hrs |
Inverter drive |
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Environmental
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Operating Temperature |
-50¡æ
65¡æ |
5cyles/30min |
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Storage Temperature |
-65¡æ
85¡æ |
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Thermal Shock |
-20/60¡æ
on appearance |
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