Seoul Semiconductor (headquarter: Ansan City, Korea; representative director: Lee Chung-hoon; hereinafter referred to as "Seoul Semiconductor") said SunLike, which is closest to sunlight, has achieved Eye safety certification based on light source security classification RG-1 level, its highest level of safety is recognized.
Eye safety certification based on the analysis of the LED wavelength of the security classification level. In Europe, where safety is the highest priority, Eye safety certification is a must for warning labels on finished products under the RG-3 class that may damage eyesight when viewed with the naked eye.
SunLike is a natural light LED developed using the TRI-R technology of Toshiba Materials (headquarter: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture; Akira Aoki): Eye safety RG-1 rating. The RG-1 rating is a rating for safe light sources that do not present any biological risk to their daily life under the relevant light source. In particular, natural light lighting products, the first RG-1 rated and highest level of safety, to be officially commercialized are among the 25W single light sources commonly used for commercial and residential lighting.
Professor Jeffrey C. Hall from the University of Maine, Michael Rosbash from Brandeis University and Michael Young from Rockefeller University The three won the Nobel Prize in Medicine this year for discovering the circadian rhythm and its causal relationship with health. Benefit from this, the health effects of light are increasingly concerned about the Eye safety certification RG-1 level of natural light LED SunLike as a new generation of light and attract attention.
In addition, SunLike does not exist the halo of most artificial light phenomenon, both the perfect show the original color of the object, but also vividly reflect the three-dimensional. With these features, SunLike is expected to be universally applied to places requiring a healthy lighting, such as homes, offices, schools and healthcare facilities, as well as commercial facilities, museums, clothing and store stores that require maximum color and texture reproduction.
Nam Kibum, vice president of the Seoul Semiconductor Research Institute, said: "In addition to lighting our clients, we received many more from the global community of scientists who research physiological rhythms after receiving the Nobel Prize in Medicine for their association with light and health, Industry and Medical, etc. For SunLike Inquiries SunLike, the natural light LED closest to the sun's spectrum of light that humans have been using for thousands of years, will turn a healthy, natural light-on era. "