23/01/2026
π Aging is not a procedure. Itβs a commitment to quality.
In the lighting industry,
a product is not truly tested when it lights up for the first time β
it starts being tested during aging.
π‘ Why do we insist on aging tests?
Because we believe that:
Aging is not about passing inspection, but exposing problems early
Itβs not about perfect data sheets, but long-term reliability
Itβs not a waste of time, but risk prevention for our customers
π Products can leave the factory β quality must stand the test of time.
Real quality control means fixing issues before delivery, not after installation.
π We are often asked:
βIs aging really necessary?β
Our answer is simple:
If you care about reliability, then yes β always.
π¬ Curious to hear from you:
π How long is the aging test in your projects or factories?
π Have you ever faced after-sales issues caused by insufficient aging?
Letβs discuss in the comments π