We have the lighting technology to solve the “serious lighting issue” that humanity has yet to seriously address…
“Thermal runaway of LED lighting”
Because light is so commonplace, most people do not pay much attention to it, but light and lighting are extremely important in modern life.
Background of the LED lighting market
With the Minamata Convention coming into effect in 2021, the manufacture and import of mercury lamps has been banned. Have you ever considered that the choices of light sources have been limited in recent years?
Following incandescent bulbs and fluorescent lamps, the manufacture of HID lamps (including metal halide lamps) will also be discontinued.
The only light sources remaining for lighting are halogen lamps, convert only 3% of electricity into light, and LED chips, convert 30% of electricity into light and are rapidly gaining popularity as an energy-efficient light source.
Most significant issues with LED lighting
LED chips convert approximately 30% of their power into light and 70% into heat.
LED lighting faces one unresolved technical issue: the stable cooling of the 70% of power converted into heat. In other words, it is a battle against heat.
For small LED lighting, the amount of heat generated can be cooled by surrounding air, but the situation is different for mercury vapor lamps. Even a 100W LED lighting fixture converts 70W into heat upon activation. For 300W, it’s 210W, and for 1000W, it’s 700W—equivalent to an oven toaster.
Due to “thermal runaway,” where temperatures continue to rise, heat accumulates inside the lighting fixture, and it is common for the temperature to rise to the point where touching it causes burns after just 30 minutes or an hour of operation.
If this occurs frequently or the fixture is operated continuously for extended periods, the internal electronic components may fail, causing the lighting to malfunction and resulting in a shortened lifespan. In some cases, the high heat may reach electrical panels or other equipment, leading to fires.
Many are not needed. But we are seeking reliable partners such as business investors, major regional distributors, local assembly operators, and technology license manufacturers who can become allies in changing the status quo so that our Asteca Superlight, filled with our technology, can be delivered to as many people in need as possible.
Azteca Superlight produces 300,000 lux< of light (3 times of Sunny-day Sunlight), with only 100w
Azteca Superlight can illuminate continuously over 1,000 hours
Azteca Superlight is bright enough to cast a shadow 150 m away at 160w standard spec
Azteca Superlight is Collimated (Parallel) light like sun and very clear
Azteca Superlight is extremely low discomfort glare (UGR) friendly to plants, animals and humans

