German manufacturer of custom and standard LEDs and photodetectors, EPIGAP OSA Photonics GmbH brings OCL-480 GIR, which is a single chip broadband LED source. Claiming to be the sole provider of broadband conversion surface-mounted devices (SMD), the company’s new OCL-480 GIR emits a broad spectrum from 420 nm to 1050 nm with radiant intensity of 95 mW/sr (typical), and a viewing angle of 120 degrees.
OCL-480 GIR is a high-power broadband SMD LED conveniently replaces specialty lamps that produce too much heat, are obsolete or nearing end-of-life.
The OCL-480 XE428 model is an ideal replacement for mercury lamps. Additional devices from EPIGAP’s extensive broadband conversion SMD LED product line easily replace older lighting technologies, such as Xenon and tungsten-halogen.
EPIGAP’s high-power, broad spectrum LEDs are successfully used in biomedical analysis and hyperspectral imaging applications. Other uses include spectroscopy, agricultural analysis and food illumination, medical research and tissue analysis, environmental monitoring, security, and more.
Matthias Gamp, EPIGAP OSA Photonics group’s CEO, notes, “We are proud to be the only company in the world that manufactures broadband conversion SMD LEDs with the expansive spectral range of 400 nm -1100 nm. We are excited to announce this family of products because it provides an ideal solution for replacing a large variety of older lamps that are near end-of-life or becoming obsolete. Our newest offering combines with our vast LED and photodetector product lines to reflect our ongoing commitment to manufacturing products with German engineering excellence. We are delighted to offer this new broadband LED option to our customers and our potential customers all over the world. We invite you to partner with us for all your photodetector and LED needs.”