Industrial Standards for LED Display

The use of LED displays can help to create a focal point for a range of different purposes, which will remain beneficial only when they work as they should. By considering the specifications that are regarded as an industry standard, you can ensure that the display remains effective.

  1. Quality

    • The quality of an LED display is an important factor to consider, as it will reduce the failure rate of the assembly. This rate of failure is no more than two millionth within an aging period of 72 hours. The capacity for the LED display to be antistatic is achieved when the voltage is above 2000.

    Color and Lighting

    • Maintaining the color and brightness at a consistent level also is important for a quality LED display, which is possible with the correct current that is sufficiently high. A wavelength of at least 5nm will ensure that the color remains consistent and, similarly, ensuring a brightness range of 1:1.18 will allow for the correct light level.

    Life

    • The level at which the tube bulbs diminish over time varies according to the color, but also must be within a certain range to be considered within the industry standard. After a period of one thousand hours at room temperature, a red tube should have diminished no less than 8%, compared to 13% for green and blue tubes.

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