United Innovation Chooses Celsia Technologies to Cool Its Multi-Chip LED Spotlights

Celsia Technologies has been chosen by Taiwanese based United Innovation to cool the company's 9-, 11-, and 13-watt LED spotlights. Each of these spotlights includes a combination of United's unique multi-chip LED package along with Celsia's patented NanoSpreader vapor chamber.

United's spotlights are designed to use the company's proprietary flip-chip LED package which combines dozens of LEDs into a single high-brightness, low-cost solution. Meanwhile, Celsia has improved upon expensive, heavy vapor chamber thermal technology by reinventing its performance, weight, and cost characteristics to dissipate heat faster and at a lower cost than other alternatives.

Both companies hope to capitalize on what is predicted to be hyper-growth of the LED general lighting market during the coming years and have already begun exploring streetlight and downlight applications where NanoSpreaders can be used.

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