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Spot Module Xicato


The Xicato Spot Module is simply a func- tional replacement for traditional lamp technologies, offering all the life and energy saving advantages of LEDs with no light technical or aesthetic compro- mises. Enabled by Xicato’s proprietary “CorrectedCold Phosphor Technology”, the Xicato Spot Module performs to a very tightly controlled quality specifi- cation, above and beyond the industry standard. This technology uses a unique colour correction phosphor system separated from the LED array to both virtually eliminate initial colour variation and keep the phosphor cold to improve long-term colour point consis- tency and lumen maintenance. www.xicato.com


Acriche Seoul Semiconductor


Developed by Seoul Semiconductor, the Acriche brand of LEDs is the world first and only fully patented and packaged solid state light source that can be powered straight from a mains AC power source, providing a realistic solution for LED lighting applications. www.seoulsemicon.com


TALEXXengine STARK Tridonic


The TALEXXengine STARK systems from Tridonic have high light output and white light quality, making them excel- lent options for downlights for general illumination. With three versions, the standardised lighting system provides task-specific solutions. STARK-DLE-3000K, STARK- DLE-4000K and STARK-DLE-Tune achieve luminous fluxes of 1100lm, 2000lm and 3000lm. Exact colour temperatures of 3000K or 4000K are available, and also colour temperatures ranging from 2700K to 6500K that can be varied by means of switches, DALI or factory settings. www.tridonic.com


LED LAMPS


HI-SPOT RefLED Sylvania


With the HI-SPOT ® RefLED ES50 Havells Sylvania offers one of the world’s first true retrofit LED spots with GU10 base and the same output as a 50W halogen lamp for just 3.5W of power. It offers up to 90% energy saving, up to 52 lm/W output, instant start, low heat and a warm white light. www.havells-sylvania.com


MASTER LEDspot Philips


To enable the easier replacement of 25-50 watt halogen spotlights with low-voltage LED lamps in environments like restaurants and shops, Philips has introduced a solution that addresses the challenge of compatibility with the wide variety of electrical transformers in use today and required for 12-volt light sources. Philips developed a pat- ented electronic solution to enable its MASTER LEDspot, MR16 LED 4 and 7 Watt replacements to be broadly compatible with existing 12-volt transformers. www.philips.co.uk


GU10 LED GE Lighting


The 4W GU10 LED from GE Lighting is the first retrofit LED lamp to gain approval by the Energy Saving Trust’s product certification scheme. Consum- ing only 4 Watts of power and allowing 80% energy savings to be achieved, this landmark approval demonstrates GE Lighting’s commitment and vision to de- liver groundbreaking lighting technology that saves energy, maintenance costs and reduce environmental impact. www.gelighting.com


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