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TECHNOLOGY / LED PRODUCT
Exterior 400 range Martin Professional
The Exterior 400 Range of LED washes consists of two extremely powerful RGBW colour mixing fixtures (separate colour pixels or pre-mixed), one white light fixture featuring a wide colour temperature range, and a single colour variant. The Exterior 400 Range covers long or short throw, mixed or single colour, warm or cold white. With very low power consumption (max 139W), the Exteriors are also energy-efficient. All fixtures include colour calibration, a rugged IP65 housing, and internal power and control.
www.martin.com
GoboLED 80 Griven
Lumenfacade Lumenpulse
The Lumenfacade is ideal for wall graz- ing, column lighting and linear flood lighting. It is a modular and adjustable IP66 outdoor lighting system available in 1’, 2’, 3’ and 4’ sections allowing ease of installation for both linear and radius configurations. The Lumenfa- cade is available in 2700°K, 3000°K and 4000°K, combined with 10° x 60° or 30° x 60° optics. It is designed to ensure sustainability throughout its life allow- ing ease of maintenance for component replacement without having to replace the luminaire.
www.lumenpulse.com
The newly born GoboLED 80 allows for manifold gobo projection in indoor and outdoor locations, using a single white LED instead of a traditional metal halide lamp.
GoboLED 80 projects a bright and ac- curate rendition of any graphic design or logo. A manual zoom facility com- bines with more inbuilt projection angle options to provide maximum flexibility with projection distance and image size.
www.griven.it
ArcPad Xtreme Anolis
ArcPad Xtreme is a special outdoor fixture with two independent LED modules. LEDs are densely populated, providing extremely bright light output. The fixture is completely silent due to the conventional cooling. The IP67 rating means it can be used for exterior installations. ArcPad Xtreme is an ideal fixture for illuminating large buildings and stages, thanks to the high light output of the LED modules. The unique combination of RGBW LED colours deliv- ers a stunning quality of white light, not seen in other competitive products on the market.
www.anolis.eu
Mirona LED Trilux
The new Mirona LED industrial luminaire delivers right across the board in terms of efficiency. With its long service life (more than 50,000 hours of operation) and extremely low maintenance re- quirements it reduces costs in operation just as much as with its high energy ef- ficiency, ensured by the outstanding lu- men/watt ratio of 70. A simple integral sensor system dims the luminaires to 30% light output when 100% illumination is not required and thanks to its robust IP65 construction it can be installed in both damp areas and outdoor applica- tions such as petrol stations.
www.trilux.co.uk
LED-50 IP67 EncapSulite
Suitable for indoor and outdoor applica- tions, LED-50 IP67 display lighting offers high brightness Oslon LEDs mounted within EncapSulite’s proven MT50 casing. Available in standard or custom lengths, the casing comes in ‘golf ball’ (satin effect) and ‘spot’ (clear) versions. The standard unit supplied with integral driver ready for mains connec- tion, thus avoiding confusion/mistakes with mis-matched equipment. Optional remote drivers can be positioned up to 2m away from light fitting. 3000K, 4000K and 6000K white versions and Blue, Red and Green coloured versions are available.
www.encapsulite.co.uk
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