194 TECHNOLOGY / LED PRODUCTS
STR9-INFINITY GVA Lighting
The STR9-INFINITYTM offers high power, long run linear LED lighting and is designed for wall washing and grazing applications. Power and control technology allows fixtures to be connected end-to-end for exceptionally long runs up to 74m 24W/m220VAC with PDB-2000 and 144m with PDB- 3800 (under development) with IP68 rated connectors. Applications include “Architainment”, facades, bridges, airports, shopping malls and large installations requiring long runs with limited feeding points.
www.gvalighting.com
LEC 5760 Passy LEC Lyon
This IP68 recessed high power LED bar is especially designed to be adjusted on site without dismantling the anti-van- dalism system which is embedded in the product. The LEC 5760 Passy also features a wide range of beam angles, 28 power LEDs per meter at 1W or 3W and is dimmable with an Aracolour RGB process.
www.lec.fr
VC-Dot Martin
The VC-Dot is a lightweight string of individually controllable, bright dots (available with 1, 4 or 9 LEDs per pixel) useful in creating customized LED video solutions with artistic flexibility and little effort. Fully customizable and controllable via the award-winning P3 System Controller family and/or DMX512, it is a perfect solution for integrating LED video technology into façades, stage designs, ceilings or any other structure, indoors or out. Map- ping video onto VC-Dots goes quickly and intuitively via the P3 System Controller. No need for complex setups and time-consuming addressing. VC-Dot 1 contains one LED and is available in an RGB color mixing version or cool, medium, or warm white single-color versions.
www.martin.com
Double Graze Illumination Physics
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ChromaScape AR111 Pulsar
The ChromaScape AR111 is comprised of a IP68-rated stainless steel enclosure which contains a high brightness Chro- maAR111 light engine. It comes with a choice of square or bevelled bezels and an optional stainless steel foot and 135mm or 175mm ground mounts. Its ingress protection enables its use in sa- line or chlorinated water at depths up to 2m, and an extra 7 beam options and three families of LEDs including TriCo- lour, UV, and a range of single colours make it perfect for any environment.
www.pulsarlight.com
Double Graze provides two sets of optical elements in one grazing wash- light. The inside row of LEDs is focused through asymmetric and diffused optics to provide smooth grazing illumination of the surface to be illuminated, close to the fixture, without scalloping. The outer row of LEDs is focussed more narrowly for projection over distance, providing greater reach. The transi- tion is seamless and each row can be controlled separately for dimming.
www.illuminationphysics.com
Ancora W Buck
ArchiPoint
Philips Color Kinetics A versatile exterior LED, the Color Kinetics ArchiPoint has a high intensity output that is even visible in daylight and is ideally suited for direct-view applications within both entertainment and architectural installations. It can display large-scale video, graphics, and intricately designed effects and the fitting has a efficient high intensity output.
www.colorkinetics.com
Ancora W is an outdoor luminaire in- tended for the exterior illumination of paths, facades and other open-air ele- ments. Installable both on the ground or on wall surfaces, with an inobtru- sive and elegant design, the luminaire blends perfectly with every exterior, compatible with all wall or surface finishes (stone, ceramic tiles, grass, pebble). With alternation of fluorescent and different LED sources, the product provides general or accent lighting with diverse light beams.
www.buck.rs
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