What Is Electroluminescent?

An organic phosphor is sandwiched between two conductors. When an AC signal of sufficient voltage and frequency is applied to the conductors an electric field is formed across the phosphor. This causes the phosphor to emit visible light.
ElektroGlow utilizes Electroluminescent technology to produce a dazzling lighted effect, creating a radiant display of pulsating light. ElektroGlow have micro-electrodes leading from each independent flashing element to a driver. In addition to storing the animation, each inverter also has a high frequency power inverter and an IC chip. The power inverter increases voltage, making the ElektrowGlow exceptionally bright.
Features of EL
- Wide visual angle,fixed plane light emitting source
- Superfine and level,up to 0.2mm
- Light weight
- Rich lighting colors
- Bendable
- Strong shockproof ability
- Soft and reliable .no glare when gaze the light emitting source
- Low power consumption
- Cold light emitting source without generating heat
- Long service life over 10.000 hours
- No ultraviolet ray
Other Uses of Electroluminescent
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Bare electroluminescent panel.
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Aftermarket Ford Mustang Gauges utilizes Electroluminescent
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Electroluminescent is also utilized by Mercedes for their flagship S-Class model. Here, EL is used in the speedometer
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Electroluminescent is also used in watches