LED Lighting

What I Do

LED strips entered everyday life relatively recently but quickly became one of the most popular lighting solutions. They represent a flexible tape with mounted LEDs connected by contacts. Today, LED strips are widely used — from interior decoration and furniture lighting to advertising, building facades, and swimming pools. Their popularity is explained not only by aesthetic appeal but also by energy efficiency. They are convenient in damp rooms, easily cut to the required length, and allow creative design ideas to be realized.

LED strips are available in two main types:

  • Monochrome – emit a single steady color.

  • Universal (RGB) – allow color changes via remote control or automated programs, including dynamic effects with adjustable speed.

The tape itself is usually up to 2 cm wide and consists of a dielectric base with conductive paths, LEDs, resistors, and control elements. It is sold in reels up to 5 meters long, ensuring uniform lighting across the entire segment. Due to the parallel connection of modules, the strip can be cut along special markings to the desired length, with convenient contact pads for wiring.

For protection, the front side is coated with a transparent varnish, and thanks to double-sided adhesive, the strip easily mounts on smooth surfaces like drywall, metal, glass, or wood.

LED strips come with different protection levels and a service life ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 hours. Compared to traditional lighting, they consume minimal electricity while delivering significantly higher brightness. Tests confirm that a standard incandescent bulb consumes more power than an LED strip of up to 10 meters.

For maximum convenience, LED controllers can be used — they offer pre-set programs and operating modes to adjust brightness, colors, and effects.

Our LED strips are a reliable, economical, and durable lighting solution with a wide illumination angle (100–140°) and a key advantage — they remain cool during operation. Suitable not only as decorative lighting but also as a primary light source.