112 TECHNOLOGY / THE ARC SHOW @ MAY DESIGN SERIES
iN30 LED System iGuzzini
FlatLED Doxis
iGuzzini showed its new iN30 LED sys- tem. iN30 LED allow setups of lighting solutions that adorn the space with continuous fine lines, whilst at the same time providing general lighting solutions. Careful study of the optics allows realisation of general lighting levels, normally required indoors, while simultaneously eliminating glare, espe- cially in working areas that incorporate video monitors. iN30 LED incorporates reduced dimensions, careful control of light distribution, easy installation in continuous lines and high energy efficiency.
www.iguzzini.co.uk
Shown on the Vivid Lighting stand, this ultra-thin designed LED downlight pro- duces 1400lm with only 13W of energy. The gimble system is designed with two die-casted parts. The first part houses the LED and can tilt to 55°, while the second part rotates 360°and is designed to hide the heatsink at all times and in any position. Offering a 6mm front- plate, this is a distinctive and clever design.
www.doxis.be
The Powershine Series Griven
Diva 2 Spot Feelux
SQ 100 Filix
Shown on the Alliance Lighting stand, the SQ 100 is an exterior 100mm square LED luminaire for floor or wall instal- lation. Constructed in stainless steel, it comes from a family of pavers in varying sizes and power options. With a 15mm satin finish or clear transpar- ent tempered glass to create marker light the SQ 100 allows for simple LED module replacement for long lasting performance. This luminaire is IP68 rated and is not for submersible use.
www.filixlighting.com
Shown on the Mr. Resistor stand, this energy efficient, recessed spot light is ideal for under cabinets, retail displays and furniture installations. Delivering an impressive 80 lumens per watt, this powerful LED spotlight features a single 4W diode that casts a single beam of light eliminating multiple shadows. The super slim dimensions of the spotlight measure only 16.1mm high with a diameter of 76.2mm. It is powered with a constant voltage DC 24V driver, emits virtually no heat and no UV radiation, and is available in three Kelvin tem- peratures: 3000K, 4000K, and 6000K. The product has an estimated life of 40,000 hours.
www.feelux.com
The Powershine Series, shown on the A.C. Special Projects stand, offers a huge variety of models, with single or double cluster set-ups that combine eight different kinds of optics (from ultra spot to elliptical wide) and four LED configurations (RGBW, WW, CW and Dynamic White). Allowing the freedom to create matching or divergent effects on formerly prohibitive large-scale façades and remote spots, the Powersh- ine Series features an IP66 protection rating. The product uses a total of 96 or 192 powerful RGBW LEDs and offers full independent digital control of each LED bank. The combination of RGBW LEDs provides a good white light output quality.
www.griven.com
FresneLED 50 Spotlight
The A.C. Special Projects stand fea- tured the FresneLED 50 from Spotlight, an Italian company that focuses on lighting for the performing arts. Avail- able in a wide range of options, from a simple plug in version, to a professional version. DMX and local dimming control are incorporated. Ideal for installations where energy efficiency and main- tenance cost reduction are key, the FresneLED 50 is an extremely versatile architectural lighting fixture.
www.spotlight.it
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