Custom LED Assemblies for OEM Equipment
Production-ready LED assemblies built to your mechanical, electrical, and environmental requirements.
LEDQuant designs and supplies custom LED assemblies for OEMs who need more than a standard light module—assemblies that integrate into your product with the right connectors, mounting, optics, and protection for real-world use.
From early prototypes to full production, we help OEM teams reduce risk and speed up integration with repeatable, documented, long-lifecycle designs.
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Why OEMs Choose LEDQuant for Custom Assemblies
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Built Around Your Constraints
Designed to fit your enclosure, mounting points, wiring paths, and service access. -
Electrical & Optical Performance You Can Specify
Voltage, lumen output, beam shape, diffusion, CCT, and dimming behavior. -
Harnesses, Connectors, and Plug-and-Play Integration
Assemblies delivered ready for installation—minimizing line-side labor. -
Designed for Production Stability
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OEM Documentation Support
Drawings, specifications, and compliance support available.
What “Custom LED Assemblies” Include
Custom assemblies typically combine multiple elements into one production-ready unit:
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LED modules (linear, area/panel, backlighting, or mixed)
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Custom wiring, harnesses, and connectors
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Mounting brackets, clips, frames, or adhesive systems
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Optics: lenses, diffusers, light guides, reflectors
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Sealing and protection for environment and vibration
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Optional drivers, controls, or dimming interfaces
The result: one part number that installs quickly and performs consistently.
Common Custom Assembly Types
Custom Linear LED Assemblies
Integrated light bars with mounting features, diffusion, and connectorization.
Typical OEM uses
Appliance interiors • RV compartments • Equipment enclosures • Service panels
Area / Panel LED Assemblies
Low-profile assemblies for uniform illumination across larger surfaces.
Typical OEM uses
Elevator cabins • Appliance interiors • Access panels • Equipment housings
Backlighting & Interface Assemblies
Assemblies designed for consistent illumination behind panels, labels, and controls.
Typical OEM uses
User interfaces • Control panels • HMI backlighting • Appliance displays
Harsh-Environment & Vibration-Resistant Assemblies
Assemblies engineered for vibration, dust, moisture, and temperature extremes.
Typical OEM uses
RV & specialty vehicles • Outdoor equipment • Industrial enclosures • Marine
Engineering & Customization Options
LEDQuant can tailor your assembly to the needs of your product:
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Mechanical design: dimensions, mounting, serviceability
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Electrical design: 12V/24V platforms, current control, surge protection
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Optics: diffusion, beam shaping, glare control, uniformity tuning
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Color performance: CCT targets, consistency control, binning approach
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Wiring & connectors: harness length, connector type, strain relief
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Environmental protection: sealing, conformal coating, IP targets
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Integration: plug-and-play installation and simplified assembly steps
Tell us your target voltage, space constraints, and operating environment—we’ll propose the best architecture.
Production Support for OEM Programs
Custom assemblies succeed when they’re built for scale. LEDQuant supports:
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Prototype builds for evaluation
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Design validation and refinement
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Revision control and stable BOMs
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Long-term supply planning
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Packaging and labeling for manufacturing flow
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Private labeling and logo marking (optional)
Designed for Your Industry
RV Manufacturers
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Vibration-resistant assemblies
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12V DC integration
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Harnesses and sealed options for compartments and interiors
Appliance OEMs
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High-volume repeatability
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Clean aesthetics and uniformity
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Quick installation for factory lines
Elevator Manufacturers
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Uniform illumination and comfort
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Long lifecycle availability
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Reliable performance over extended duty cycles
Discuss Your Application
Let’s Build Your Custom LED Assembly
Share your requirements and we’ll recommend the right approach—whether it’s a customized module, a connectorized assembly, or a fully integrated lighting sub-system.