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DECORATIVE LIGHT | LED STRIPS
538 LED STRIPS.
Light is incredibly manifold. It creates security, leads the way, triggers emotions, sets highlights or provides rooms with a very special atmosphere. With LED strips you can apply light as a design element individually for any private or professional application and in a great variety of colors for any mood. LED strips in warm white, neutral white or cold white make for comfortable, technical or daylight-like lighting. With LED strips in RGB, color moods in red, green or blue as well as a mix of those three colors can be created. With RGB/W strips pastel shades can also be created by mi- xing white with the red/green/blue colors, or just white light. With dimmable solutions, that can comfortably also be controlled via remote control, or control via e.g. LIM devices there are almost no limits to the possible effects.
The advantages of LED strips:
– Flexibility – since they can be shortened and bent, LED strips can be applied almost anywhere, whether in straight application, curved or installed around the corner – Effect – LED strips for basic or effect lighting or for deco- rative purposes – Play with colors – strips in warm white, cold white, or RGB and RGB/W make for the right color and mood in any ambiance – dimmable and comfortable, also via remote control
– Wide portfolio – rigid or flexible strips or strips (IP44 / IP65)
– Easy installation due to adhesive surface on the rear side
– Sustainability – LED strips are energy-efficient and thanks to their flexibility easy to shorten and adjust
LED wiki:
LED English "light-emitting diode", produces light by conver- ting eletrical energy into visible electro-magnetic radiation. RGB Stands for the colors red, green and blue and describes color-changing products that are used to provide rooms with individual color moods. RGBW Stands for the colors red, green, blue and white and des- cribes color-changing products that are used to provide rooms with individual, dynamic color moods or achieve white basic lighting. Kelvin (K) Measuring unit for indicating a light source’s color temperature.
Warm white (WW) Light color <3300 Kelvin – yellow-white to white light for a comfortable, warm mood, especially in living areas. Neutral white Light color 3300 to 5300 Kelvin – white light for a neutral atmosphere. Cold white (KW) / daylight white Light color >5300 Kelvin – daylight-like light for technical lighting, daylight-like conditions. Color rendering index Ra (CRI) A light source’s color rendering index is indicated with the color rendering index Ra (English: CRI). The color rende- ring index describes the level of accordance of the visible surface color with its appearance under a specific refe- rence light source.
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