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154 TECHNOLOGY / EXTERIOR PRODUCT GUIDE


OUTSIDER TRADING


Linear LED ILight


iLight Technologies’ linear LED lighting products offer smooth, even light output, low energy consumption and a narrow profile that is perfect for architectural and accent lighting design. All of iLight’s products are versatile, customizable and can be easily installed in both interior and exterior applica- tions. www.iLight-Tech.com


A selection of fixtures for the great outdoors.


FLUT


Lamp FLUT, the new Lamp floodlight fam- ily, has been specially designed for lighting facades and vaulted ceilings and its main characteristic is its flat dimension. FLUT is a floodlight luminaire manufactured in aluminium injection lacquered in a texturised grey colour or anthracite coloru, and serigraphed tempered glass. Thanks to its ball joint it allows swiveling of the light between 90º and -30º or viceversa. www.lamp.es/en/


5716-Allevard LEC Lyon


This in-ground recessed spotlight and is a flush-to-ground-level fitted direc- tional light fixture. It can be used in a multitude of different applications, from tree up-lighting to wall washing. Its diminutive and hidden profile helps to bring out character in architectural features with minimal visual intrusion. It can be used on bridges and walkways to cast a soft light along the side of railings and balustrades to guide and orientate pedestrians as an alternative to illuminated handrail and dependency on traditional luminaires www.lec.fr


Eco-Range Flood 130 Cambridge Light


The Eco-Range is designed to be a high quality, long lasting, reliable product with looks that won’t be out of place in any environment. With an IP66 rating The LED flood light is rated at 130 watts and is a suitable replacement for exist- ing Metal Halide or Son/Sodium fittings. Its design is more than capable of com- plementing a high quality architectural design or any other kind of floodlighting area such as school and university cam- puses, walkways, car parks, industrial complexes or warehouses. www.cambridgelight.co.uk


Belkis 2 EMFA


This IP67 spot is designed to deliver high output light to facades, bridges, monuments, signs and trees and is made of die cast aluminium. Six colors can be chosen from to adapt the spots to their environment. The multichip CREE LED comes in three tones of white and with three reflectors to achieve the desired light effect. The spots can be mounted on surfaces, in the ground or concrete with a picket, or on a pole with the addition of a simple adaptor. www.emfa.com.tr


Sonic LED Unilamp


Sonic, the family of spots and flood- lights are available as ground or wall mounts for various settings. The body housing is made of enhanced LM6 high-pressure die cast aluminium alloy and is protected by nano ceramic film with double layer powder coating. Available in three sizes with a choice of six colours, Sonic is operated with high power LED and metal halide lamps. The lumen output of the LEDs range from 1120lm to 7050lm, reflec- tors and pure-white glass are also used in the luminaire family. www.unilamp.co.th


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