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TECHNOLOGY / THE ARC SHOW
SHOW SELECTION
A preview of the products you’ll find at The ARC Show 2011
LitePad Rosco
1-10V Drivers Harvard Engineering
BPAK Crescent
In additon to the complete Endo LEDZ range and new series of UK-manufac- tured LED downlights (including Bridge- lux, Xicato and Philips Fortimo LED mod- ules), the Crescent stand will feature ‘Doodle’ an interactive piece of light art by Leolight, which uses Crescent BPAK fibre optic cable. STAND: V10
Brancusi Lightyears
Brancusi has been designed to light a room of loft-height proportions, with the help of a large integrated aluminium reflec- tor. The reflector’s material, geometry and surface, ensure both an effective and pleasant spread of light. The pendant comes in two versions, making it appropri- ate for all types of environments. The E27 socket variety is recommended for areas which require a soft and atmospheric light, while the G8.5 socket variety and metal halogen light source is recommend- ed for environments which require a high level of light and a lower consumption of energy. STAND: DG8
ACDC Lighting IGLu
Measuring just 65mm in width, this product is a super compact, in-ground linear LED fitting, with an IP68 rating. Designed with a black micro-louvre system that minimises glare and shields the LEDs from view, whilst retaining ultimate power and punch, IGLu is capable of evenly washing surfaces up to 5 metres. Available in three tilt op- tions and with integral control gear, this product is designed to allow end to end installation to effectively give a continu- ous linear light without shadow gaps. STAND: Main entrance
Harvard has extended its range of dimmable 1-10V analogue drivers to include higher output 1.2A and 1.4A versions. The range delivers dimming capabilities across a wide range of output currents. Drivers can be simply programmed with a fixed or vari- able resistor. Additional benefits include high efficiency and high power factor. The full range includes: 350mA, 500mA, 700mA, 1000mA, 1.2A and 1.4A. STAND: M9
A low voltage slimline LED light source providing even, indirect illumination. White LEDs are recessed into the edge of optical grade acrylic sheet, tooled with a patented system of light channels to distribute and amplify the light out- put across the surface of the LitePad. The result is a light source that can be fashioned into virtually any shape or size and serve as bright, indirect lighting in architectural, signage or decorative applications. STAND: M23C
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