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protection from possible accidents. Thanks to the five individually controllable chips, more than one road user can be concealed from view and the intermediate area is still completely illuminated,” says Knittl.


to highlight certain products or create emphasis through a display.


GE’s family of Infusion LED Modules features a range of optic designs with a twist-lock interface for easy, tool-free attachment that delivers precise, smooth beam control for optimal performance


Possible thanks to Osram LEDs: Intelligent headlight systems for even more safety (Picture: Osram)


A distinct bright-dark contrast of 1:65 between illuminated and non-illuminated chips is required so that the AFS is as effective as possible and the light beam on the road is optimally transmitted. This means that concealed chips must be genuinely dark and must not be illuminated by their adjacent chips. An integrated shutter also enables a clearly defined light beam from the headlight.


“As LED technology continues to advance, the Infusion LED Module accommodates future generations through its interchangeable, Zhaga-compliant mounting socket- making installation, servicing and upgrades nearly hassle-free,” says John Koster, product manager of LED Modules, GE Lighting.


Koster adds, “Engineered with a simple twist-fit installation process, users have the ultimate flexibility to alternate beam angles or light packages to suit changing requirements. They are easily upgradeable to allow direct replacement as efficiencies improve, without the need to change lighting fixtures.”


Infusion Gen3 Spot Light Modules


Infusion Gen3 LED modules feature a twist-lock interface for easy, tool-free attachment that delivers precise, smooth beam control for optimal performance. GE offers a range of lumen packages, from 850 to 4500 lumens, as well as colour options of 2700K, 3000K and 4000K to meet a variety of retail LED lighting needs.


Infusion Down Light Module (DLM)


GE infuses energy-efficient LED modules with versatility


The latest III-nitride modules are suited to retail lighting and have an interchangeable, Zhaga-compliant mounting socket


Lighting plays a vital role in today’s retail environments, maximising shopping experiences and making merchandise appear its best.


GE’s Infusion LED Module product line offers an adaptable LED lighting solution that provides highly flexible LED lighting options critical for retailers who want


The Infusion DLM features outstanding efficacy and colour rendering across the entire DLM 1000 - DLM 4000 Series, providing the ideal ambient lighting solution for high-end retail applications. With down light LED lumen levels up to 4000 lumens, Infusion DLM is also ideal for high-ceiling applications, such as lobbies, auditoriums, convention centres and shopping malls.


Infusion Narrow Punch Module (NPM)


The Infusion NPM is the latest advance in LED-based accent lighting, delivering a high-intensity, narrow spot beam that brings drama and impact to retail lighting applications. The NPM provides small, high-intensity LED source and proprietary optics for maximum performance.


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