For some time now, the leading products in the LED strip market have been dotless LED strips manufactured with COB technology. COB stands for "Chips On Board," meaning that in COB technology, blue light-emitting LED chips (diodes) are directly mounted onto a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) at high density. These chips are then covered with a phosphor-infused fluorescent yellow silicone casting layer, which converts the emitted light into the desired white shade. The high density of diodes and the casting layer allow for a completely dotless light pattern, meaning individual light sources are not visible on the strip, resulting in entirely uniform illumination. The color temperature of the light produced by a COB LED strip is adjusted by modifying the composition of the casting layer, which determines the amount of blue wavelengths passing through the silicone coating.
The new generation of WCOB (White COB) LED strips replaces the blue LED diodes with high-density, high-quality surface-mounted SMD LEDs, such as compact SMD 2216 LEDs, which are covered with a frosted white "opal" silicone casting layer. Like traditional COB LED strips, WCOB strips produce a fully dotless and uniform light pattern. However, using SMD LEDs offers significant advantages over the direct-mounted diodes found in conventional COB strips.
Image: Comparison between traditional COB and WCOB strips
The WCOB strips available in Finlight’s selection boast top-tier technical specifications. All strips in the FL-WCOB product line feature high-quality LEDs that maintain excellent luminous efficacy over an extended period. Their color rendering index (CRI) exceeds 90, and their color accuracy is always within a maximum of 3 MacAdam SDCM steps. Additionally, WCOB strips offer high energy efficiency, reaching up to 130 lm/W. These attributes make the WCOB product line an excellent choice for installations requiring long lifespan and superior light quality.