lighting requirements customized to pro- vide optimal functionality for your mission – from airborne law enforcement to search and rescue, and medical trans- port to fire- fighting.
optics and materials to ensure maximum performance and relia- bility.
Colors & Compliance
EMTEQ LED products are available in the following NVIS colors identified in MIL-L-85762, MIL-STD-3009, DO-275 and DO-160, designed per noted specifi- cations:
• NVIS Green A • NVIS Green B • NVIS White • NVIS Red
• Black out mode • Dual modes
Exterior Lighting
EMTEQ’s line of FC Exterior Lighting systems utilize LED technology and state- of-the-art optics to provide innovative products with greatly reduced mainte- nance demands. In some cases, opera- tional use can increase from 50 hours to 10,000 hours for a landing/hover light, or from 500 hours to 20,000 hours for navi- gation lights.
Designed to RTCA/DO-160 and MIL- STD-810 design and quality standards, these products also reduce power con- sumption, are lighter weight, are easy to replace, and are customizable. Exterior Lighting Products • LED navigation lights • LED tail lights
• LED anti-collision lights • LED landing, taxi and wing inspec- tion lights
• Combination wingtip/winglet • Custom application assemblies
Interior Lighting
EMTEQ’s expansive LED interior product line supports cockpit or cabin
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Utilizing the latest in LED tech- nology, these light- weight products emit a brighter, cleaner, and more consistent light. The result is a lighting system that lasts longer, requires less power, has greater durability, and is easy to install with low maintenance. All products are customizable with multi- ple shades of white, red, blue, and NVIS colors.
Interior Lighting Products
• Wash lighting / general area
• Flexible strip lighting • Dome & reading lights • Marker lights • Map plate lights
• Emergency lighting/exit signs For more information about EMTEQ, please visit: www.emteq.com, or call them at : 262-679-6170. ❚
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