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TECHNOLOGY / LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL, PHILADELPHIA, USA
LUXEON A Philips Lumileds
LUXEON A provides consistent quality of light from LED to LED, something that both luminaire manufacturers and the lighting design community can count on today and into the future. Hot tested and specified at a junction temperature of 85°C ensures the LED’s real world operating conditions performance and simplifies the design process. Freedom From Binning eliminates colour bins, typically a burden on luminaire manufacturers. All LUXEON A emitters fall within a single 3 step MacAdam Ellipse at 2700K and 3000K and deliver superior quality of light with colour consistency from unit to unit that has never before been possible.
www.philipslumileds.com
INNOVATION AWARD - TECHNICAL INNOVATION
IGLU ACDC
Measuring just 65mm in width, this product is a super compact, in-ground, linear LED, wall wash fitting, with an IP68 rating. Designed with a black mirco-louvre system that minimises glare and cleverly shields the LEDs from view whilst maintaining ultimate power and punch – evenly washing surfaces up to 5m. Available in three tilt options and with integral control gear, this product is designed to allow end-to- end installation, effectively giving a continuous linear light without shadow gaps where the product is joined.
www.acdclighting.co.uk
Deux-pièces Intra Lighting
Deux-pièces is a highly efficient and precise LED-powered projector, available in track, suspended, ceiling, floor or recessed versions. Unique by its design of two visually separated identical compact volumes, it accurately illuminates objects free from UV and performs a fantastic colour reproduction, with a possibility of three beam spreads and a selection of different white colour temperatures.
www.intra-lighting.com
COB LED series Everlight
EcoSpec Landscape Accent EcoSense
EcoSense EcoSpec Landscape Accent is a flexible, accent fixture ideal for creating a variety of effects indoors and out. Add interest or draw attention with these low-voltage, RoHS compli- ant, lead-free, mercury-free fixtures, which are available in both line voltage and 12-volt AC/DC models.
www.ecosenselighting.com
Everlight’s COB LED series is a MCPCB substrate based multi-chip solution that boasts a >95lm/W at 3000K CCT and >80 CRI. Less layers of thermal resistance result in lower overall junction tem- perature. A new patent pending Ever- light innovation is able to address the Hot/Cold Factor, the color uniformity as related to change in temperature. From 25°C to 85°C, the Everlight COB LED can control CCT shift to within 200K CCT for all wattages - the first of its kind that is able to restrict the shift to such a nar- row range.
www.everlight.com
KíaroLED EYE Lighting
EYE Lighting International introduced a new line of outdoor, architectural-grade LED luminaires at Lightfair. Named kíaroLED, the new EYE luminaires feature an exclusive optical design delivering superior performance in controlling backlight, uplight and glare, while increasing task efficacy and reducing energy consumption. KíaroLEDTM color correcting optics (patent pending) improves uniformity and reduces color shift by redirecting light. Superior light control delivers more light-on-task at a lower wattage than competitive LED luminaires and an increased number of street-side lumens results in better visibility and minimises the number of required poles.
www.eyelighting.com/led
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