110 TECHNOLOGY / THE ARC SHOW @ MAY DESIGN SERIES
BEST OF THE REST
A selection of products that were on display at the London show.
Ilumipanel 180 IP Iluminarc
An interior/exterior wash light solu- tion, Ilumipanel 180 IP features full spectrum colour mixing and integrated wireless DMX512 receivers. Load- ed with 180 5-watt RGB LEDs, this luminaire is perfect for washing large façades or tall buildings. Ilumipanel 180 IP has an ingress protection of 67, a humidity-controlling GORE valve and is built with 316 marine-grade stainless steel screws to protect against corro- sive environments.
www.iluminarc.com
ChromaBeam Pulsar
VarioLED Flex HYDRA LED Linear
With good efficacy levels of up to 110 lumen/m in operation, the HYDRA sets new standards for flexible light lines. HYDRA can be easily mounted on straight and curved surfaces, needs very little space and only a single feed- in for a length of 62.5mm up to 7.5m. Flexible light lines are suitable for all linear lighting applications like coves, accent lighting and furniture but also general lighting indoors and outdoors. Hydra is equipped with Japanese LEDs and the proprietary single-layered flex- ible circuit board delivers superior heat management.
www.led-linear.com
Pulsar exhibited their new Chrom- aBeam fixtures featuring a power range from 17 to 200 watts populated with Neutral White LEDs and their special- ised ultra-narrow 5˚optics. Available in a range of fixed white colour tempera- tures along with full colour RGB or vari- able white (Cool White and Amber LEDs to create dynamic colour temperature) populations. Fully IP66-rated and utilising Pulsar’s advanced electronic designs which are totally flicker-free, the fixtures are backed by Pulsar’s 3 year guarantee with all components rated and driven to exceed a 100,000 hour design life.
www.pulsarlight.com
Inspire LED House Light Chroma-Q
Treille Technilum
The Alliance stand featured a number of interesting products, one of which was a range of aluminium poles, Treille, from Technilum, a French company with a 30-year track record in designing and manufacturing urban lighting furniture. Lit from the inside, the Treille poles have a strong and unique identity evoking a cascade of light, while not neglecting the practical aspects such as the protection of the light source.
www.technilum.com
A.C. Special Projects displayed a num- ber of innovative products at the show, one of which was this multi-purpose luminaire that provides a choice of whites, soft pastels and bold saturates. With three different lens options, DMX- 512 infrastructure and can be con- trolled by any DMX supported lighting console. Energy-efficient and compact this LED product reduces running costs.
www.acspecialprojects.com
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