LED lighting systems rely on specialist materials for bonding, sealing, thermal management, venting and protection.
Our precision-converted components help lighting designers create efficient, durable and high-performance LED products for demanding commercial, industrial, automotive and architectural applications,
LED lighting manufacturers are under constant pressure to develop products that are more efficient, more durable and more cost effective. Modern LED designs must manage heat, protect against moisture and dust, maintain enclosure ratings and deliver consistent light performance over a long product life.
At the same time, designers need components that are lightweight, precise and easy to assemble. Precision-converted adhesive materials and flexible components help solve these challenges while supporting faster manufacturing and improved product reliability.
LED lighting products rely on a combination of precision-cut materials to achieve secure assembly, efficient heat transfer and reliable environmental protection.
Double coated bonding tapes provide a thin, clean solution for joining components inside LED enclosures. Thermal interface materials help manage heat and improve LED longevity. Diffusing films, gaskets, vents, flame barriers and damping materials each contribute to light performance, safety and product durability.
By combining advanced materials with precision converting expertise, we help lighting manufacturers develop custom LED components that support performance, compliance and efficient assembly.
LED lighting components must support assembly efficiency, thermal stability, enclosure protection and long-term reliability.
Thin, durable joining materials for bonding and sealing components inside LED enclosures.
Thermally conductive materials that help transfer heat and improve LED lifespan.
Diffusing films and lenses that help shape, disperse or soften light output.
Gaskets and sealing materials that help protect against water, wind, dust and temperature exposure.
Hydrophobic venting components that help keep dust and moisture out while relieving pressure.
Flame barriers and damping materials that help manage overheating, vibration and long-term reliability.
LED lighting systems rely on a range of specialist materials to support thermal performance, assembly efficiency and enclosure protection.
We work with high-performance materials used across automotive, industrial, architectural, electronics and commercial lighting applications.
Common materials include:
These materials can be converted into custom shapes and constructions tailored to specific LED enclosure and lighting performance requirements.
Our LED lighting components support a wide range of performance and protection requirements across modern lighting systems.
Double coated tapes for bonding and sealing components within LED light enclosures.
Silicone and non-silicone thermally conductive materials that help transfer heat away from LEDs.
Diffusing films and lenses used to shape or disperse light for specific applications.
Materials selected to help meet UL, NEMA and IPX enclosure requirements.
Thin flame-resistant materials that help address overheating, ignitability and safety risks.
Microporous vents, gaskets and seals for pressure relief and protection against water, wind and dust.
Die-cut foams and damping materials used to reduce vibration-related damage in LED enclosures.
LED lighting continues to grow across automotive, electronics, industrial, commercial and architectural markets.
To remain competitive, designers need components that support efficient assembly, long service life and dependable protection in demanding environments.
By combining advanced materials, precision converting and engineering expertise, we help manufacturers develop LED lighting components tailored to performance, safety and enclosure requirements.
LED lighting applications require precise, repeatable components that fit complex enclosure designs and demanding performance specifications. Our converting capabilities support the development and production of flexible LED lighting components.
Assistance in developing the most effective part in form, function and presentation...
For accurate and optimum component design...
We use a range of die-cutting equipment to create your bespoke adhesive components...
For cutting small, complicated geometries or features...
Laminate materials fully or in selective areas, for a bespoke material construction...
To test and demonstrate products in the early stages of design...
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Reduce costs and enhance quality with automated pick and place equipment...
LED lighting systems rely on multiple converted materials to support performance, protection and longevity. Here are answers to common questions about LED lighting components and material selection.
Proper thermal management helps prevent overheating and supports the longevity and reliability of LED lights. Thermally conductive materials help transfer heat away from sensitive components.
LED vents help keep dust and moisture out of the enclosure while relieving internal pressure changes. This can help protect enclosure integrity and improve long-term performance.
Light diffusing films help shape or disperse the light beam for a particular purpose, improving visual performance and helping designers achieve the intended lighting effect.
Die-cut gaskets and seals help protect outdoor and automotive LED lights against water, dust, wind, UV exposure and temperature variation.
Yes. Bonding tapes, thermal materials, gaskets, vents, diffusers and damping materials can all be precision converted to match the specific requirements of an LED enclosure or lighting assembly.
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