Construction News
08/10/2018
Integral LED To Launch New High Bay Luminaire
Integral LED is preparing to launch its new High Bay luminaire at UK Construction Week 2018 in Birmingham, 09-12 October.
The company will be demonstrating the new family of luminaires on stand E550 at the NEC.
The Tough-Shell is an example of a new generation of LED designs. Having returned to the fundamental requirements, Integral LED has created a resilient high bay that is very efficient, highly tuned and enabled for an era of digitally controlled industrial environments.
Tough-Shell is a high bay that runs at a highly efficient 130-150lm/W, delivering significant savings to the customer from the moment of the installation. It's a powerful light unit that delivers up to 36,000lm of illumination, enough to provide the recommended functional lighting levels from the existing infrastructure. Thanks to innovative heat management design, the Tough-Shell's aluminium body provides a low optimal operating temperature within a high impact casing. Impressively, certain models of the high bay are rated IK10, which is enough to withstand 20 joules of impact. The distinctive conical form factor prevents the accumulation of dust, further cutting down on maintenance.
"There are many virtues to LED lighting beyond energy saving. The Tough-Shell High Bay leverages the robustness of the solid-state light source, the longevity of the luminaire and the highly effective heat management materials currently available. Add design inspiration and we have an example of a true LED solution for the most challenging tasks," said Ricardo Colombo, Senior Product Manager, Integral LED.
LED lighting is a perfect partner for digital lighting controls and the new Tough-Shell range can be paired with a movement sensor and other automated control accessories, to enable maximum savings. Options include app control via Zigbee for fine-tuning of a scheme and there is a wide range of accessories too, including reflector hoods and glare reducing diffusers allowing modification of the Tough-Shell High Bay to suit the requirements of any installation.
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The company will be demonstrating the new family of luminaires on stand E550 at the NEC.
The Tough-Shell is an example of a new generation of LED designs. Having returned to the fundamental requirements, Integral LED has created a resilient high bay that is very efficient, highly tuned and enabled for an era of digitally controlled industrial environments.
Tough-Shell is a high bay that runs at a highly efficient 130-150lm/W, delivering significant savings to the customer from the moment of the installation. It's a powerful light unit that delivers up to 36,000lm of illumination, enough to provide the recommended functional lighting levels from the existing infrastructure. Thanks to innovative heat management design, the Tough-Shell's aluminium body provides a low optimal operating temperature within a high impact casing. Impressively, certain models of the high bay are rated IK10, which is enough to withstand 20 joules of impact. The distinctive conical form factor prevents the accumulation of dust, further cutting down on maintenance.
"There are many virtues to LED lighting beyond energy saving. The Tough-Shell High Bay leverages the robustness of the solid-state light source, the longevity of the luminaire and the highly effective heat management materials currently available. Add design inspiration and we have an example of a true LED solution for the most challenging tasks," said Ricardo Colombo, Senior Product Manager, Integral LED.
LED lighting is a perfect partner for digital lighting controls and the new Tough-Shell range can be paired with a movement sensor and other automated control accessories, to enable maximum savings. Options include app control via Zigbee for fine-tuning of a scheme and there is a wide range of accessories too, including reflector hoods and glare reducing diffusers allowing modification of the Tough-Shell High Bay to suit the requirements of any installation.
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