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TECHNOLOGY / LED PRODUCT
Garda LED DW Windsor Lighting
With beautiful attention to detail, Garda is an LED handrail and balustrade system in grade 316 stainless steel, offering a unique task-lighting solution to illuminate staircases, balconies and ramps (emergency & dimmable options available) or externally on road bridges, foot bridges and pedestrian walkways. Delivering superior strength and a choice of asymmetric or symmetric lighting distribution, Garda is virtually maintenance-free and provides mar- ket-leading photometric performance and compliancy with Building Regula- tions Part K, BS 5395 and the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).
www.dwwindsor.co.uk
Shield AC XB Traxon / e:cue
Quattro Thorn
Thorn’s Quattro LED luminaire brings the benefits of LED lighting to recessed ceiling grid installations. It has one of the most homogeneous colour temperatures in the industry, a high colour rendering index (CRI) of 92, efficacies of up to 66 luminaire lumens /circuit Watt - far exceeding the target value of Part L - and is designed to last at least 50,000 hours. Moreover, with a choice of opal or micro prism diffuser there are soft, low brightness solutions for of- fices, schools, hospitals and retail environ- ments.
www.thornlighting.com
The Shield AC XB Wall Washing LED System is Traxon / e:cue’s new solution for large-scale, high-brightness archi- tectural illumination. The outdoor-rated Shield AC XB range, intended for wall washing and grazing, enables sophis- ticated bright light output, projecting long distances with a broad range of colours consisting of RGB, warm white, and cold white tones. The simple con- nection system and long run length capability of up to 32 fixtures makes installation easy for large-scale lighting projects.
www.ecue.com
EXTERIOR
Multichrome-Flex Artistic Licence
Multichrome-Flex is the next generation of the highly successful Pixi-Flex, with the added benefit of IP67 rating, making it the only system of its kind suitable for exterior use.
Durable and weather resistant, each self-contained LED colour changing pixel is encapsulated in a plastic housing and can be either individually addressed or controlled as a group.
Its small size, low weight and low heat allow it to be push-fitted into almost any structure. Ideal for exterior events and architectural features.
www.artisticlicence.com
Blade ACDC Lighting
4.0199 Wibre
The 4.0199 is a spotlight made entirely of V4A stainless steel 1.4571 EPOL. Its IP68 rating makes it suitable for submersion up to depths of 5m. It uses a constant-current power source, RGB controller and external transformer and features POW-LED 15 x 3 W 700 mA white, 9 x Multichip RGB 3 x 3 W 700 mA and halogen 3 x QR-CB51 ES 50 W/12 V-AC.
www.wibre.de
Blade is an IP68 mega-power, wall graz- ing linear LED fitting that uses micro- optic technology to create a stunning, compact fitting with incredible power – capable of evenly washing up to 10 metres from a product measuring just 34mm. Blade incorporates a revolution- ary micro-louvre system to minimise glare and shield the LEDs from view for effective wall-washing in interior, exte- rior and even underwater applications. The unique design of the Blade product allows end to end fitting for continuous light without shadow gaps.
www.acdclighting.co.uk
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