BulbAmerica Suggests Customers to Use OLED Lights

American wholesale supplier BulbAmerica has supplied new energy efficient OLED lights for customers to replace incandescent light bulbs.

According to the company, these OLEDs are made up of many layers of organic materials with various electrical properties. In order to construct white light OLED, scientists from Dresden University of Technology in Germany integrated four individual emitter layers of green, red, blue, and yellow, thereby optimizing the color to fill up the visible spectrum.

Although the company also has offered a comprehensive portfolio of incandescent bulbs that are capable of delivering convenient and brilliant light were demanded by several customers, it anticipates OLEDs to take the place of the incandescent light bulbs for generating bright white-light color quality with minimal power utilization.

BulbAmerica.com will soon commercialize these energy-efficient OLEDs with high color stability and improved dimmability.
 

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