We guarantee the stated wattage

15W shines like 9W?

Not with IEK LED lamps!

The characteristics of our lamps, stated on the packaging, fully correspond to reality.

We stand for "Honest Watts"! And we are helped in this by:

  • Our own laboratory – we test every batch of our lamps.
  • A professional RnD team. We are constantly improving the characteristics of IEK lighting products.
  • Compliance with all labeling and packaging laws.

With us, it's always bright

Cheap components in LED lamps lead to a reduction in their service life. But we focus on reliability and offer only quality products.

A simple example is the driver. Lamps from some manufacturers operate in a narrow range of 220-240 V. The switching driver in IEK lamps guarantees long, stable lamp operation at voltages from 150 to 260 V.

In addition, our lamps are equipped with protection against voltage surges and short circuits in the network.

Really bright

Why are LED lamps better than incandescent lamps?

The answer is in the numbers:

  • 8 times less energy consumption
  • 25-30 times longer service life

But are all LED lamps equally effective?

Pay attention to the luminous efficacy. For IEK lamps, it is 90 lm/W.

Look for IEK's "Honest Watts" on the shelf – and get as much light as stated on the packaging. Really bright with the same electricity consumption!

Savings due to service life

The lamps use LEDs from the world's leading manufacturers, their heating (as well as that of the driver components) does not exceed critical values: this guarantees a long service life and a wide operating temperature range: from –20 to +40 °C.

FAQ

  • LED lighting differs favorably from traditional light sources in its efficiency and high luminous efficacy. The more lumens per watt – the more efficient the lamp. In other words, we get more light with less electricity consumption.

    For example: a 150-watt incandescent lamp is comparable in its luminous flux to an LED lamp of only 20 watts. And an LED lamp will last 30,000 hours compared to 3,000 hours for an incandescent lamp. So, savings on electricity + no need to constantly change lamps make buying an LED lamp a much more profitable investment.

  • Incandescent lamps first heat the tungsten filament during operation, and only then emit light. It turns out that about 90% of the electricity is converted into heat, and only 10% into light. In the case of halogen lamps, an interaction of mercury vapor with electricity occurs, resulting in glow. In this case, up to 85% of the electricity is required for the chemical reaction, and about 15% goes to light formation. LED lamps spend almost all electricity on glow, at least 90%, because they are not filled with gas, and the process of converting electricity into light occurs through a microchip. At the same time, the amount of energy consumed by an LED is almost 50% less compared to the amount of electricity needed to operate a halogen lamp.

  • An LED lamp does not emit any electromagnetic radiation and does not create interference in the operation of other electrical appliances.

  • Choosing lighting is a matter of taste, however, we recommend that when choosing a color temperature, use warm white light for relaxation rooms, which relaxes and creates a cozy atmosphere. For workrooms – cool white, which helps you concentrate on work.