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TECHNOLOGY / PRODUCT NEW ARRIVALS
Evolution ACDC
Floodlight Griven
This stylish floodlight rotates around the horizontal and vertical axis, allowing for great versatility and multi-directional light output. Suitable for wall and ceil- ing installation in a variety of settings, this brand-new chrome finished projec- tor is available with 4, 9 or 16 LEDs, for a light output of respectively 500, 1000 and 2000 lm. Neutral white, warm white and cool white colour temperatures are available, as well as different lens op- tions (narrow, medium and wide beam).
www.griven.it
The Evolution range from ACDC utilises revolutionary thermo dynamic technol- ogy and liquid cooling to maintaining the product lifetime and performance. The whole range delivers 50,000 hour lifetime to 70% lumen maintenance, and this along with the energy saving ben- efits of the product enables a two year payback on total cost of ownership, when compared to halogen equivalents.
www.acdclighting.co.uk
Six of the latest lighting fixture launches
iRound iGuzzini
iRound is an outdoor downlighter designed to illuminate large areas, entrances, canopies and transit areas of buildings and malls. The wide range of optics (fixed flood, adjustable spot, wall washer, blade of light and elliptical) guarantees extreme versatility, making iRound the ideal product to meet differ- ent lighting requirements. High efficiency and adjustability are combined with high energy and money saving through the use of last-genera- tion light sources, including LEDs for long life lamp, reduced maintenance, constant flux and very high output.
www.iguzzini.com
Step Up SLIM Filix
SLIM is a linear luminare developed for continuous linear floor illumination and decoration. The fixture has a stainless steel body with tempered sandblasted 10mm glass and high quality LEDs. SLIM is available in two lengths and features an easy to install clip system, requir- ing no screws for ground installation. Its exterior application enables infinite combination composition for any urban areas, public spaces or private prop- erties. It is available in 10V and 24V versions.
www.filixlighting.com
Storm 140 DAL
The Storm 140 from DAL is a ceil- ing mounted drum downlighter with specular silver reflector within a housing finished in metallic silver. Complete with integral high frequency control gear, the Storm 140 has a diameter of 140mm and overall height of 200mm and takes a 20/35W CDM-TC G8.5 lamp. The Storm series also includes a larger ver- sion (190mm diameter, 240mm height). Both sizes are available in wall-mounted versions. Recent applications include Dublin’s new Aviva Stadium where 700 Storm-140s were used to create feature and ambient lighting.
www.dal-uk.com
Studio LED Studio Due
Studio LED is the successor to Studio Due’s City Color. It uses 22 powerful LED arrays to offer 400 LED chips of 1W each. It also features a sophisticated focus system with high quality quartz glass. The Studio LED is an RGBAW architectural wall washers, mixing the intensity of the five LED groups to al- low the creation of millions of colour varieties.
www.studiodue.com
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