Lamina's LED products are selected by the museum


Lamina, the only developer of 2000 lumens of commercial LED light source, provides LED lighting products for the 200-year celebration of the Hunterian Museum at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.




As part of the lighting program, approximately 330 LED lighting modules have been installed, enabling some of the finest and ancient items to be illuminated for the first time. Museum engineer Dave Russ explained that Lamina's warm white LEDs can replace many of the prime sources because of its minimal maintenance costs and significant energy budget savings.

Most importantly, thanks to its low heat output and zero UV, we can use a more aesthetically pleasing method to illuminate the sensitive parts of our collectors. Many items have never been exhibited before the public.

These are based on Lamina's Atlas(TM) warm white LED source. The illuminator is attached to an aluminum block that has been modified to act as a heat sink. The boost driver provides a constant current and is equipped with a microprocessor and pulse width modulation signal that allows the system to gradually dim when there is no one around.

The museum is divided into different areas, each with sensors so that when the visitors leave the area, the lights are dimmed after a few minutes. This will save energy and over-illuminate sensitive items.


Not long ago, Lamina launched two new product lines. The first is a series of light engines with high-brightness light output that are bright for many applications in residential, office, retail, commercial and exterior applications. The Titan Turbo(TM) series represents a masterpiece of high output LED light engines. Two models with daylight white reaching 2000 lumens and warm white light over 1000 lumens.

The second series is based on LED technology to replace 20 watt MR-16 halogen lamps and compact fluorescent lamps. Lamina's LED product line integrates a high-power light source, optical lens and heat sink. This innovative design fits most existing fixtures and produces more light than a 20 watt MR-16 halogen bulb. And it consumes less than 8 watts of electricity. All of Lamina's LED light engines are fully compliant with EU RoHS requirements.

About Lamina Ceramics

Founded in 2001, Lamina Ceramics develops and manufactures ultra-bright LED arrays. As a market leader, the company's Aterion LED illuminator is the world's high brightness standard record holder. Lamina's LED backlight technology and design-developed "multilayer low-temperature sintered metal-based ceramic technology" solves the heat dissipation and drive control technology of high-power LED chip lamps. Lamina's technology has grown 12 years earlier than Sarnoff.

Headquartered in Westampton County, New Jersey (between Princeton and Philadelphia), Lamina Ceramics is a leading manufacturer of automotive components with a footprint of 50,000 square feet. Lamina's team consists of industry-experienced engineers and product professionals focused on designing and creating a long-life, standardized optomechanical machine. Lamina has an industry-leading global sales and distribution network. Investors include Morgenthaler Venture Partners, Sarnoff, Kemet Electronics and SpaceVest.


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