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  1. LED Linear

    Lineare LED Beleuchtung ~ Linear Lichtsysteme • Design-Lichtlinien

    Raiffeisenmarkt Niep Lichtdesign: LED Linear Kunde: Raiffeisen Markt Niep Ort: Neukirchen-Vluyn, Deutschland Produkt: XOOLUM 65°, XOOLUM WW Der Raiffeisen Markt in Niep ist ein moderner Fachmarkt, der seinen Kunden ein vielseitiges Sortiment rund um Garten, Reitsport, Heimtier, Zoo und Lebensmittel bietet. Im Jahr 2015 wurde die Beleuchtung saniert und der gesamte Markt mit effizienten linearen LED Beleuchtungslösungen ausgestattet. Die Umstellung von T8 Leuchtstoffröhren auf LED Technik macht Energieeinsparungen in Höhe von 63 % (im Ein/Aus Betrieb) möglich. Somit können in diesem Markt in einem Jahr 58.500 kWh eingespart werden. In den Außengängen der Verkaufsräume kam die XOOLUM mit Wandfluter Optik zum Einsatz. Diese präzise gefertigte Aluminium-Reflektor-Optik bietet eine homogene Helligkeitsverteilung. Die Verkaufsflächen werden so optimal für den Kunden ausgeleuchtet. Die Mittelgänge und der Kassenbereich werden ebenfalls mit der XOOLUM ausgeleuchtet. Hier wurde die 65° Reflektor Optik eingesetzt, welche zur Allgemeinbeleuchtung im Verkaufsraum und zur Aufgabenbeleuchtung im Kassenbereich gleichermaßen gut geeignet ist. Sie bietet eine breite, tiefe Lichtverteilung für exakte, großzügige Flächenbeleuchtung. Die Verkaufsflächen und die Theken im Kassenbereich werden so optimal bei mittleren Leuchtdichten ausgeleuchtet. Das Licht ist gerichtet, damit Aufgaben im Kassenbereich gut erfüllt werden können. Die Optik ist zudem rundum entblendet (UGR>16) und bietet daher angenehmes Licht für Mitarbeiter und Kunden im Markt. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: http://www.led-linear.com/de/
  2. Raiffeisen Market Niep Lighting design: LED Linear Customer: Raiffeisen Markt Niep Location: Neukirchen-Vluyn, Germany Product: XOOLUM 65°, XOOLUM WW The Raiffeisen market in Niep is a modern specialist retail, which offers its clients a versatile range of products around the areas garden, equestrian, pet, zoo and food. In 2015, the lighting has been renovated and the entire market has been equipped with efficient linear LED lighting solutions. The change from T8 fluorescent lamps to LED technology provides energy savings of up to 63% (in the ON/OFF operation). Thus, 58,500 kWh can be saved in this market in a year. In the outer aisles of the salesrooms XOOLUM with wall washer optic was used. This precision-crafted aluminum reflector optic provides a homogeneous brightness distribution. The sales areas are illuminated optimally for the customer. The inner aisles and the checkout area are also lit by the XOOLUM. Here the 65 ° reflector optic was used, which is equally well suited for general lighting in the sales area and task lighting in the checkout area. It offers a wide, deep light distribution for accurate, generous area lighting. The sales areas and the counters in the checkout area are optimally illuminated with medium luminance levels. The light is directed so that tasks in the checkout area can be well done. The optics are also completely glare free (UGR>16) and provide a pleasant light for employees and customers in the market. For additional information, please visit www.led-linear.com
  3. LED Linear

    Lineare LED Beleuchtung ~ Linear Lichtsysteme • Design-Lichtlinien

    Minto Einkaufszentrum, Mönchengladbach Architekt: kadawittfeldarchitektur Lichtdesign: Licht + Schatten, Bernd Lafin Produkt: VarioLED™ Flex VENUS White SV IP67, XOOLUM™ HYDRA HD15 IP40, XOOLUM™ R HYDRA LD25 IP67 Kunde: Unibail-Rodamco Germany GmbH Ort: Mönchengladbach, Deutschland Innenarchitekt: kplus konzept Düsseldorf Das 2015 in Mönchengladbach neu eröffnete Shopping Center „Minto“ bietet den Besuchern auf einer Fläche von 42.000 qm ein einzigartiges Einkaufserlebnis. Das Konzept der Verbindung von Natur und Architektur und der Schaffung eines ganzheitlichen Wohlgefühls beim Besucher steht hierbei im Vordergrund. Im „Home of the 5 Senses“ sprechen Farb- und Formgebung, Lichtgestaltung, Materialauswahl sowie Duft- und Klangkonzept der Innenarchitektur alle Sinne an. Beim Lichtdesign Konzept des Unternehmens „Licht + Schatten“ wurden viele Produkte von LED Linear spezifiziert. In den Decken wurden lange Linien mit XOOLUM HYDRA HD15 gebildet. Durch das verwendete opale Cover ist das Licht punktfrei und angenehm für die Besucher und stellt zudem eine ausreichende Grundbeleuchtung dar. Die Unregelmäßigkeit der Linien in der Decke ist zudem dekorativ und ein lebendiges, spielerisches Detail. Noch deutlicher wird die Verbindung von Natur und Architektur bei den eingesetzten VENUS Design-Lichtlinien. Die organischen, runden Formen, geschaffen durch drei parallel laufende Lichtlinien sind ein Highlight an der Decke des Centers. Um höhere Leuchtdichten am Boden zu erreichen und die Sicherheit in diesen Bereichen zu erhöhen wurde in den Gängen des Gebäudes die XOOLUM R HYDRA LD25 mit 25° Reflektor eingesetzt. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: http://www.led-linear.com/de/
  4. Minto Shopping Centre, Moenchengladbach Architect: kadawittfeldarchitektur Lighting design: Licht + Schatten, Bernd Lafin Product: VarioLED™ Flex VENUS White SV IP67, XOOLUM™ HYDRA HD15 IP40, XOOLUM™ R HYDRA LD25 IP67 Customer: Unibail-Rodamco Germany GmbH Location: Moenchengladbach, Germany Interior architect: kplus konzept Düsseldorf The 2015 newly opened shopping center "Minto" in Moenchengladbach offers visitors a unique shopping experience on an area of 42,000 square meters. The concept of combining nature and architecture and the creation of a holistic well-being for the visitor stand in the foreground. In the "Home of the 5 Senses" colors and shapes, lighting design, material selection as well as the scent and sound concept of the interior design speak to all senses. In the lighting design concept of the company “Licht + Schatten” many products of LED Linear were specified. Long lines with XOOLUM HYDRA HD15 were formed in the ceiling. Due to the used opal cover the light is dot-free and enjoyable for visitors, but also providing an adequate illuminance. The irregularity of the lines in the ceiling is also decorative and a lively, playful detail. Even more obvious is the combination of nature and architecture in case of the used VENUS design light lines. The organic, rounded shapes, created by three parallel lines of light are a highlight on the ceiling of the center. To achieve higher luminance on the ground and to increase security in these areas XOOLUM R HYDRA LD25 with 25 ° reflector has been used in the corridors of the building. For additional information, please visit www.led-linear.com
  5. LED Linear

    Lineare LED Beleuchtung ~ Linear Lichtsysteme • Design-Lichtlinien

    St Antony‘s College, Oxford Architekt: Zaha Hadid Architects Lichtdesign: Pavlina Akritas @ Arup Lighting Produkt: VarioLED™ Flex ZEUS2, VarioLED™ Flex VENUS White TV IP67 Kunde: St Antony‘s College, Oxford Ort: Oxford, UK Fotos: Luke Hayes, www.lukehayes.com Design: Zaha Hadid Projekt Architekt: Alex Bilton Das St Antony‘s College ist ein weltweit anerkanntes Zentrum für Forschung und Lehre in globalen und regionalen Fragen. Am Dienstag, 26. Mai 2015, wurde das neue Gebäude, kreiert von Zaha Hadid, enthüllt und Investcorp Gebäude genannt. Das 11 £ Millionen teure Gebäude aus Stahl und Glass wurde vom College in Auftrag gegeben, um den dringend benötigten Raum für das Middle East Center zur Verfügung zu stellen. Der Neubau verdoppelt den verfügbaren Platz für die wachsende Bibliothek und das Archiv des Middle East Centers und bietet fast 1.200 Quadratmeter zusätzliche Fläche und einen neuen Hörsaal mit 118 Sitzen. Die erfinderischen Lichtlösungen für das Investcorp Gebäude wurden von Arup geplant und bei den Lux Awards 2015 ausgezeichnet, wo Arup den Award „Education and Healthcare Lighting Project of the Year“ gewann. Für die Beleuchtung im Hörsaal, Flur, Treppenhaus und Außenbereich kamen auch lineare Beleuchtungslösungen von LED Linear™ zum Einsatz. Die eingesetzten Leuchten überzeugten dabei mit ihrer hohen Lichtqualität und für die Allgemeinbeleuchtung optimalen Leuchtdichten. Im Außenbereich konnte die VarioLED™ Flex VENUS mit Schutzklasse IP67 und damit hoher Robustheit punkten. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: http://www.led-linear.com/de/
  6. St Antony‘s College, Oxford Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects Lighting design: Pavlina Akritas @ Arup Lighting Product: VarioLED™ Flex ZEUS2, VarioLED™ Flex VENUS White TV IP67 Customer: St Antony‘s College, Oxford Location: Oxford, UK Photos: Luke Hayes, www.lukehayes.com Design: Zaha Hadid Project Architect: Alex Bilton St Antony’s College is a world-renowned center for research and teaching in global and regional issues. On Tuesday 26 May 2015, the new building created by Zaha Hadid was unveiled and named the Investcorp Building. The £ 11 million steel and glass building was commissioned by the college to provide much-needed space for its Middle East Centre. The new building doubles the space available for the Middle East Centre’s expanding library and archive, providing almost 1,200 square meters of additional floor space and a new 118-seat lecture theatre. The inventive lighting solutions for the Ivestcorp Building were planned by Arup and recognised at the 2015 Lux Awards, where Arup won ‘Education and Healthcare Lighting Project of the Year’. For the illumination in the lecture theater, halls, staircases and exterior use, linear lighting solutions of LED Linear™ were used. The luminaires used were an attractive option with their high quality of light and an optimum luminance for general lighting. In the outdoor area the VarioLED™ Flex VENUS could score points with protection class IP67 and therefore high durability. For additional information, please visit www.led-linear.com
  7. LED Linear

    Lineare LED Beleuchtung ~ Linear Lichtsysteme • Design-Lichtlinien

    Berufsschule, Saint Malo Architekt: Liard & Tanguy, Rennes Lichtdesign: tpf.i / L’ingénierie co-créative, Rennes Produkt: XOOLUM™ HYDRA HD15 IP67 Kunde: Lycée Public Maritime Florence Arthaud, Saint Malo Ort: Saint Malo, Frankreich Elektriker: OET, Cesson-Sévigné Das Lycée Public Maritime Florence Arthaud ist eine Berufsschule für die maritime Ausbildung in allen Gewerken des Meeres in Saint Malo. Der komplett neu gebaute Gebäudekomplex auf einem Grundstück von 14.000 m² wurde im September 2015 eröffnet. Beim Bau wurde viel Wert auf Ökologie und nachhaltige Entwicklung gelegt, daher wurde die Beleuchtung mit LEDs realisiert. In den Fluren, Treppenbereichen und den Aufenthaltsräumen der Schüler kamen dabei lineare Lichtlösungen von LED Linear™ zum Einsatz. Verwendet wurde die XOOLUM™ HYDRA HD15 W840 mit opalem Cover, welche hohe Leuchtdichten und ein angenehm diffuses Licht liefert. Auch aus dekorativer Sicht ist die Installation ansprechend, denn die Leuchten wurden so in den Decken angebracht, dass sie nicht hervorstehen. So entsteht ein harmonisches Bild mit linearen Akzenten. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter: http://www.led-linear.com/de/
  8. Vocational school, Saint Malo Architect: Liard & Tanguy, Rennes Lighting design: tpf.i / L’ingénierie co-créative, Rennes Product: XOOLUM™ HYDRA HD15 IP67 Customer: Lycée Public Maritime Florence Arthaud, Saint Malo Location: Saint Malo, France Electrician: OET, Cesson-Sévigné The Lycée Public Maritime Florence Arthaud is a vocational school for maritime training in all trades of the sea in Saint Malo. The newly built complex of buildings on a plot of 14,000 m² was opened in September 2015. During the construction much attention was paid to environmental protection and sustainable development, therefore the lighting was realized with LEDs. In the hallways, stairwells and common areas of the students linear lighting solutions from LED Linear™ were installed. The XOOLUM™ HYDRA HD15 W840 with opal cover was used, offering high luminance and a pleasant diffused light. The installation is also appealing from decorative perspective because the luminaires were mounted in the ceiling, so that they do not protrude. The result is a harmonious picture with linear accents. For additional information, please visit www.led-linear.com
  9. SORAA’S LED LIGHTING MAKES THE ATMOSPHERE IN LONDON’S YAUATCHA CITY RESTAURANT SIMPLY PERFECT Soraa, the world leader in GaN on GaN™ LED technology, announced that its LED lamps have been installed at the new Yauatcha City restaurant. Officially open the summer of 2015, Yauatcha City is a unique, contemporary dim sum teahouse that is lit to create both a sense of drama and intimacy for the restaurant patrons. For additional information, please visit www.soraa.com
  10. LEDs ★☆★

    Lighted Zebra Crossing • Lighting for Pedestrian Crossings

    Pavement lights guide 'smartphone zombies' Pavement lights have been installed at a pedestrian crossing in a Netherlands town to help smartphone users cross the road safely. The light strips are designed to catch the eye of people looking down at their device, and change colour to match traffic signals. It's not a difficult scenario to imagine: A group of pedestrians stand on a street corner, waiting for the crosswalk light to turn green. At least a few, if not all, are staring down at their smartphones. For whatever reason — whether scrolling through Instagram or engrossed in a game of Cooking Fever — they're not fully attuned to the traffic light ahead. A particularly oblivious walker might even step into oncoming traffic. “Smartphone zombies,” as the Verge described them, have become a real concern — and one Dutch municipality wants to stem the problem before it gets worse. Now officials in Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, about 25 miles south of Amsterdam in the western Netherlands, are piloting a program that they think may help protect such distracted pedestrians. At a handful of intersections around town, illuminated LED strips of light (called "+Lichtlijn,” or light lines) have been installed into the pavement. The “light lines” can change color and are synced with their corresponding traffic lights; as soon as the normal crossing light turns red or green, so, too, does the one in the ground. The idea, officials said, is that people on their phones are going to be staring toward their feet anyway. Why not make it more likely that they will still be able to see the traffic light in their immediate peripheral vision? “The lure of social media, games, WhatsApp and music is great, and it comes at the expense of paying attention to traffic,” town alderman Kees Oskam said in a statement. “As a government, we probably can't reverse this trend, but we can anticipate problems.” The project has attracted criticism from Veilig Verkeer Nederland (VVN), a group that advocates for road safety in the Netherlands. “What you are doing is rewarding bad behavior,” a spokesman for the group told DutchNews.nl about the light lines. Nevertheless, schools in Bodegraven-Reeuwijk that are near the test light lines are reportedly excited about the pilot program, hoping it will increase safety. HIG Traffic Systems, which developed the light lines, hopes other cities in the Netherlands will be interested in the system as well, according to Omroep West. In the United States, “distracted walking” has becoming an increasingly serious problem. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 5,376 pedestrians were killed in the United States in 2015, up from 4,884 the year before. Nearly three-quarters of those deaths take place at “non-intersections,” while 19 percent occur at places where pedestrians are meant to be, including crosswalks and sidewalks. In 2015, for the first time, the National Safety Council included in an annual report statistics about distracted-walking incidents involving cellphones. The group found that distracted walking was responsible for more than 11,100 injuries between 2000 and 2011. The council's list of pedestrian safety tips includes such age-old advice as “Look left, right and left again before crossing the street” but also now warns never to use a cellphone or other electronic device while walking. Original: washingtonpost
  11. iLight Technologies, Inc.

    Bridge Lighting Design | Projects | Fixtures

    Hastings Bridge Spanning the Mississippi River and glowing thanks to Plexineon linear LED fixtures, the Hastings Bridge is longest free-standing tied-arch bridge in North America. Plexineon outlines the shape of the bridge, while illuminating the cables connecting the arch to the deck. Lighting an Award-winning Bridge Plexineon Illuminates a Historic River Town’s Newest Icon Founded in 1857 and located at the junction of the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers, the town of Hastings, Minnesota, takes pride in its rich, historical past — and its bridges. From 1895 to 1951, a unique Spiral Bridge spanned the Mississippi and looped through Hastings’ small downtown. That structure was replaced in 1951 by the Hastings High Bridge, a continuous steel through truss structure that served as the town’s icon for the next 50-plus years. But after the 2007 collapse of the I-35 bridge 30 miles upstream in St. Paul, the Minnesota Legislature passed funding to accelerate repair and/or replacement of fracture critical bridges. The Hastings High Bridge was advanced from a construction date of 2015 to a construction date of 2010. The result is a new signature bridge — a $120 million structure designed by Parsons Transportation, with bridge architecture by Touchstone Architecture and Consulting. The longest free-standing tied-arch bridge in North America, it has a main span composed of arches, girders, beams, stringers, and roadway comprising four lanes of traffic plus a mixed-use pedestrian and bike path. At night, it is illuminated by iLight Plexineon White 1X fixtures that are in step with the quiet beauty of the environment and the soul of a community with small-town charm. The Design Challenge That desire to complement, not detract from, the natural setting was expressed by community stakeholders during the design approval process. “Residents have a strong emotional connection to the bridge,” says Ken Douglas, Principal and Founder, Illumination Arts LLC. “When it came to the lighting, they wanted to highlight the bridge, but without a lot of glitz and glamour.” “Plexineon creates a line of light that’s pleasing to look at from multiple viewpoints.” – Elizabeth Johnson, Senior Designer, Illumination Arts LLC The firm had used Plexineon before, but never for a bridge project. “This was a great opportunity to use the product,” Douglas says. Working in close collaboration with Touchstone, the Illumination Arts team proposed tracing the bridge’s arches with Plexineon — a way to subtly accentuate the shape of the bridge against the night sky, while creating a soft reflection in the river. The lighting also illuminates the thin cables that connect the arches to the deck. The Plexineon Advantage After winning community approval of the design, the firm worked with iLight Technologies to ensure smooth execution. Elizabeth Johnson, Senior Designer at Illumination Arts, says the entire process was “well coordinated, especially on the shop drawings. I think the planning and details really paid off.” A Minnesota native, Johnson made a point to see the finished result herself when she returned home weeks after the bridge opened in 2013. “I was really pleased with how the installation detail looked up close from the pedestrian path,” she says. “Plexineon creates a line of light that’s pleasing to look at from multiple viewpoints — whether you’re walking over the bridge or seeing it from the riverbank.” The new bridge has already become a new source of civic pride in Hastings. It also has quickly garnered awards, including being named the 2014 Midwest Best Project of the Year in the Highways/Bridges category by Engineering News-Record (ENR) magazine. More information is available at www.ilight-tech.com
  12. Lighting control - Court of Final Appeal What was described as one of the significant colonial-era buildings in Hong Kong, the 103-year-old Court of Final Appeal now features a modern and brilliant historical block in Central. The exterior of the neo-classical style architecture was declared as a monument since 1984 and it was also used to house the former Supreme Court and Legislative Council. After the completion of renovation, the landmark block starts to operate in September 2015 and it is home to the final appellate court as well as a crucial part in Hong Kong’s common law development. Traxon develops a dynamic lighting solution that celebrates a century of historical architectural elements of the building. 261 Traxon Wall Washer Shield AC XB in warm white with 30 degree of optics are mounted in the windows and roof top which is a perfect solution to highlight the architecture of the façades. Schneider BMS system is used as a main lighting control that generates DMX signals to control the color temperatures with different time periods on each day. The stunning and glamorous façade turns the prestigious block of Court of Final Appeal into a modern and vibrant architecture that dazzles the passerby and visitors. Lighting control - Court of Final Appeal. Original: traxontechnologies
  13. Victoria Place Lighting by Hoare Lea Lighting, London – UK, 2015 Working with Haskoll Architects, Hoare Lea Lighting developed the lighting solution for Victoria Place Shopping Centre, the newly refurbished retail and food and beverage destination in Victoria Train Station, London. The centre now hosts a number of popular retailers including, Holland & Barrett, David Clulow and Next and a selection of restaurants, casual eateries, coffee shops and convenience food stores. The brief presented to Haskoll was to refurbish the shopping centre and food court with the aim of re-launching Victoria Place as a retail and food and beverage location that would attract a greater proportion of the flow of visitors to the station (around 120m each year) and from surrounding areas. Hoare Lea Lighting worked with Haskoll to create a bright environment with a vibrant lighting design for the 9000m2, two-storey space. Ambient lighting is provided by linear recessed and surface mounted luminaires and LED downlights, which create a comfortable visual environment, assisting wayfinding and navigation. An impression of natural light is generated through the large Barrisol ceiling, backlit by an array of Osram LED modules. This creates the illusion of daylight, which encourages visitors to linger, especially in the restaurant areas on the second floor balcony. Feature elements include Optelma’s ‘Conico’ cone-shaped luminaire. This bespoke pendant adds drama, while providing general illumination to the floor of the mall. It incorporates a subtle colour-change element, which discreetly adds interest to the scene. Pardip Kaur, Architect, Haskoll said ‘Haskoll’s concept for the lighting scheme was designed to create a dramatic and uplifting interior that would transform the previously dark and uninviting space. The various lighting solutions work together to create a vibrant environment for both retailers and end-users. The lighting design has successfully reinvigorated the mall and foodcourt areas whilst adding value to the development and refocusing it as a retail destination.’ Source: retaildesignblog, hoarelealighting
  14. Introducing the most energy-efficient flowering lamp ever Eindhoven, The Netherlands – Philips Lighting (Euronext Amsterdam ticker: LIGHT), a global leader in lighting, today announced the launch of the Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp 2.0, an even more energy efficient way to extend daylight or interrupt the night growing cycle in greenhouses for growers that cultivate strawberries, cut flowers, bedding plants and cuttings. The new Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp 2.0 builds on the first generation of Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp and comes in two different spectral versions with light recipes for growing cut flowers and soft fruit. The new highly energy-efficient lamp is designed to increase the yield, quality and consistency of crops and accelerate flowering. Its design draws upon over twenty years’ experience that Philips Lighting has in horticultural lighting to serve the needs of growers. The first generation of the Philips GreenPower flowering lamp provided an important benchmark for energy efficiency following trials in 2014 and 2015 at the Research Centre Hoogstraten in Belgium, an independent horticultural research center. The next generation lamp provides an optimum spectrum and high light output and allows growers to save electricity costs by being 90% more energy efficient than conventional incandescent lamps. The lamps have a standard E27 or E26 fitting allowing them to be used in existing installations, avoiding unnecessary modifications and reducing set-up costs. Source: lighting.philips
  15. Nieuwe generatie LED flowering lampen 2.0 Philips Lighting kondigde gisteren de introductie aan van de Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp 2.0, een nog energiezuinigere manier om het daglicht te verlengen of de nachtcyclus te onderbreken in kassen waar aardbeien, snijbloemen, tuinplanten en stekken worden gekweekt. De nieuwe Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamp bouwt voort op het succes van de eerste generatie en verschijnt in twee verschillende spectrale versies, met lichtrecepten voor de groei van snijbloemen en zachtfruit. De nieuwe lamp is ontworpen om opbrengst, kwaliteit en consistentie te verhogen en bloei te stimuleren. De eerste generatie van de GreenPower LED flowering lamp is een bewezen referentieproduct voor teeltresultaat en energie-efficiëntie, zoals ondervonden in proeven die in 2014 en 2015 werden uitgevoerd door Onderzoekscentrum Hoogstraten. De nieuwe generatie levert het optimale spectrum en een hoge lichtopbrengst en biedt een nog hogere energie-efficiëntie. Dit stelt telers in staat tot wel 90% te besparen op de energiekosten in vergelijking met gloeilampen. De lampen hebben een standaard lampvoet (fitting) en kunnen dus zonder enige aanpassing gebruikt worden in bestaande gloeilampinstallaties, wat de initiële kosten verlaagt. Effectief voor gewassen Om telers te helpen effectieve resultaten te behalen voor hun gewassen zijn lichtrecepten ontwikkeld die een combinatie zijn van de volgende elementen: lichtspectrum, intensiteit, timing, gelijkmatigheid en positionering. De nieuwe lamp is verkrijgbaar in twee verschillende spectrale uitvoeringen: één biedt een combinatie van dieprood en wit (DR/W) en de andere een combinatie van dieprood, wit en ver rood (DR/W/FR). De uitvoering met DR/W-licht onderdrukt de bloei van korte dag planten en is bijvoorbeeld zeer effectief voor chrysanten. De uitvoering met DR/W/FR-licht is ideaal voor foto periodische belichting van perkplanten en vaste planten om de dag te verlengen, of de nachtcyclus te onderbreken om het strekken van de stengels van aardbeienplanten te bevorderen en de bloei te stimuleren. Lagere onderhoudskosten De LED flowering lamp 2.0 ziet eruit als een gloeilamp, maar is gemaakt van robuust kunststof dat het risico van glasschade elimineert. bron: floranews
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