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ViviLux Starting Kit LED Engin
LED Engin has unveiled a Starter Kit for its award-winning ViviLux emitter- plus-lens LED lighting platform. Each kit contains a high-efficiency, CRI90 ViviLux emitter mounted on a specially designed PCB plus total internal reflection (TIR) lenses for beam widths of 24°, 35° or 45° and a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 90; R9 minimum of 80. Power supply, 40W heatsink, interconnection wiring and mounting hardware are included.
www.ledengin.com
Fortimo LED SLM module Philips
Ideal for spot and downlights, the new Fortimo LED Spotlight module offers versatility when it comes to applica- tions in retail lighting, as it can be used for both powerful spot lighting solutions and compact stylish downlight fixtures. The third generation comes with the latest Chip-On-Board (COB) LED tech- nology creating a powerful, compact and uniform light source for excellent beam control and small beam angles. The Gen3 modules produce high quality of light and deliver an energy perfor- mance of over 100Lm/W on system level at application conditions.
www.philips.com/technology
TALEXXengine STARK SLE Tridonic
Intended for LED downlights and spotlights used in professional lighting applications Tridonic’s TALEXXengine STARK SLE LED has a service life of up to 50,000 hours. LED modules are available in Classic and Select versions with a colour rendering index in excess of 80 or 90, and in a premium version which also has a colour rendering index of more than 90 as well as additional dimming and control capabilities. The system has very tight colour toler- ances providing reproducible white light which is available in various, standardised colour temperatures, it is also easy to wire thanks to the integral terminals on the LED module.
www.tridonic.com
HI-SPOT RefLED ES50 450lm Sylvania
The HI-SPOT RefLED is the first ES50 to deliver 450 lumens in such a compact size. Comparable in performance to a 65W halogen lamp, this is the first LED light to surpass the abilities of halogen and deliver more light than previously possible. The lamp offers 450 lumen output along with up to 25,000 hours of life and can be fitted into all GU10 and GZ10-type luminaires. This clev- erly designed light achieves clear air circulation and effective heat evacua- tion though its innovative heat sink and cooling fin design.
www.havells-sylvania.com
757 Package
Nichia With increasing demand for mid-power packages, Nichia has released its latest version of the popular 757 package. With higher flux, these push Nichia’s mid-power packages to the front of ef- ficiency. With several options including .15W, .2W, .45W and a 6V .6W mul- tichip, this is the package of choice for applications ranging from panel lighting to fluorescent tube replacement and flood lighting. In its most efficient ver- sion Nichia offers 155 lm/W.
www.nichia.co.jp
TECOH CFx Megaman
Megaman’s TECOH CFx range of high performance twist-lock LED modules has an integrated driver for general lighting and is designed in line with Zhaga specifications. With nominal lumen packages of 1200 and 2000 lu- mens, Megaman’s TECOH CFx modules are ideal for use in downlights, replac- ing conventional light sources such as 50W halogen and 2x13W and 2x18W compact florescent lamps.
www.megamanlighting.com/TECOH
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