China's ban on incandescent lamps will limit the Chinese and foreign LED lighting manufacturers to sharpen the knife

Since October 1, 2012, it is forbidden to import and sell ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 100w and above. LED manufacturers have introduced LED series bulbs as the embodiment of this effect. Throughout the development of the LED industry in recent years, especially the LED lighting part, not only benefited from the implementation of the government policies of various countries in the world, but also constantly upgraded the new lighting products launched by major manufacturers at home and abroad, making LED lights replace incandescent lamps. trend.

Governments have issued plans to ban the sale of incandescent lamps
The earliest proposed elimination of incandescent lamps is the relatively mature EU in the LED industry. It issued regulations in December 2008. From September 1, 2009 to December 31, 2012, 100, 75, 60, 40, and 25w incandescent lamps will be phased out in five stages; for Germany and Argentina, Since 2011, it has banned the sale of incandescent bulbs of more than 40w and ordinary incandescent bulbs of 25w or more, and replaced them with energy-saving lamps such as compact fluorescent lamps and LEDs.

In the Asian region, in order to cope with the tight supply of electricity, Japan had to “retire” the incandescent bulbs ahead of schedule in June this year, and instead promoted LED bulbs. The Korean government also plans to ban the production and sale of incandescent lamps from 2014.

At the same time that countries around the world have launched plans to ban the sale of incandescent lamps, the Chinese government also held a press conference on the phase-out of incandescent roadmaps on November 4, 2011, and issued a “Progress on the ban on the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps. Announcement, decided to gradually import and sell ordinary lighting incandescent lamps in stages according to the power level from October 1, 2012.

According to the "Announcement", the roadmap for the phase-out of incandescent lamps in China is divided into five phases: the transition period from November 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012; the import and sale of 100w and above are prohibited from October 1, 2012. Illuminated incandescent lamps; import and sale of general-purpose incandescent lamps of 60w and above are prohibited from October 1, 2014; mid-term evaluation period from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016; import is prohibited from October 1, 2016 And sales of general lighting incandescent lamps of 15w and above, or adjustments based on the mid-term evaluation results.

Chinese and foreign manufacturers push the replacement of incandescent LED bulbs new products
In line with the trend of turning LED bulbs in the world, LED giants at home and abroad have seized this business opportunity and launched replacement LED bulbs with different wattages.

International giants Osram Sylvania and GE introduced LED bulbs to replace 100w incandescent lamps; Cree introduced 170 lm/W prototype LED bulbs with a luminous flux of more than 1,250 lm and a power consumption of only 7.3 watts, setting a new record in the industry; Philips It is aimed at the civilian market, launching "myVision" and "myAm-biance" series of LED bulbs, of which the "Huixin" series of 6w and 9.5w LED bulbs are equivalent to the traditional 40w and 60w incandescent bulbs.

In the Chinese mainland market, the LED bulbs launched by various companies have made breakthroughs in quality and price: Zhen Mingli has launched a $1 3w LED bulb to replace the 25w incandescent bulbs currently on the market; Baishi Optoelectronics' "Milan Style" series of LED bulbs can replace traditional 25W, 30W, 40W and 60W incandescent lamps with a lifetime of 40,000h hours.

LED bulb purchase reminder
The promotion of policies, the continuous improvement of the quality of LED bulbs and the reduction of prices, as well as the mass media publicity, seem to lay the foundation for LED bulbs to replace incandescent lamps to occupy the consumer market, but there are still inferior LED bulbs on the market, experts remind consumers of consumption When purchasing LED bulbs, you must read the instructions or packing instructions provided by the manufacturer to determine the power supply voltage and product related parameters, including luminous flux, color temperature, power, color rendering index, and angle.

With the development of the LED industry, LED bulbs have become a necessity to replace traditional incandescent lamps, but they need to be phased excessively and have a good market environment. When reducing the price of LED lamps, the quality must be guaranteed. To reach the recognition of consumers "good quality and low price". Otherwise, the expensive price that makes consumers discouraged, or the quality of the product, will not help open the LED bulb consumer market.

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