Hong Kong Team Claims Efficiency Breakthrough In LED Filament Lamps

Luminous efficacy of 129lm/W is 1.5 times that of traditional LED lamps.

LED Filament Lamps

A research team of State Key Laboratory of Ultra-precision Machining Technology (Partner Laboratory in The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) and PolyU students has developed what it believes is the most energy-efficient LED filament technology with a luminous efficacy of 129lm/W. This represents 1.5 times the efficacy of traditional LED lamps.

In 2015, PolyU Micro Fund awarded a seed fund of around $13,000 to the student team and it is expected that the product can be launched this year.

Based on the assumption of a daily operation of eight hours, a PolyU’s LED filament bulb with lumen of 1300lm costs around $4 of electricity tariff per year, and contributes to 22kg of carbon dioxide emission yearly.

In comparison, a traditional LED lamp costs $6 of electricity tariff and 31kg of carbon dioxide emission yearly with the same lumen and conditions, which means that the new technology can reduce carbon dioxide emission by 30 percent.

The new technology is said to provide an expected lifetime of 50,000 hours, with only half of the production cost of traditional LED lamps.

Other advantages listed by the team include: Wide beam angle: 300degree, parallel to that of incandescent bulb; comparably high colour rendering index (CRI): Enables original colour projection of objects as if they are in natural light; less UV light emission; and more environmental friendly: absence of harmful chemicals, and consists of fewer electronic components, and 80 percent recyclable materials.

The team has taken a number of approaches to achieve these improvements.

Using Aluminium as substrate material

Mounting low power LED chips on both sides of substrate

Applying PolyU’s advanced injection moulding technology

Enhancing power supply