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Luxo - Ninety |
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The Luxo Ninety LED task light – the world’s most energy-efficient task light – combines great design with better lighting ergonomics all in a truly sustainable package. The four high-power LEDs use just 1.4W each, while providing 100 footcandles at a height of 16 inches above the worksurface.
Ninety is the perfect ergonomic task light and is ideal for general office work and illuminating large work areas. Recently honored with two major accolades: Contract magazine’s Best of NeoCon Gold award and Buildings magazine’s Innovations Grand Prize award for energy-efficiency. | |
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Luxo - Solaris |
| The Luxo Solaris undercabinet light features a low-profile design that effectively hides Solaris beneath the underside of an overhead storage cabinet or shelf. A choice of six sizes makes Solaris suitable for any size or shape workspace or application. Through its combination of high-polished reflectors and proprietary diffusers, the Solaris’ light output is unequaled. Available with either T5 or T8 fluorescent lightsources, and ergonomic light distribution, the Solaris effectively covers a larger workspace than other undercabinet lights while minimizing glare and shadows. | |
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Waldmann - Flat LED |
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The Waldmann Flat LED is ideal for for mounting in machinery with limited space. Six 2-watt LED's provide an uniform illumination over a wide area. A 50,000 hour service life ensures maintence-free lighting around-the-clock.
IP69K protection makes this the ideal fixture for machines that use cooling fluids or for washdown machinery in the food and pharmacutical industry. | |
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Luxo - KFM High Output Magnifier |
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The Luxo KFM-HO magnifier features a 22-watt T-5C high output fluorescent light source. This produces 2.5X greater light output than traditional circline magnifiers. Three available primary lens and three available secondary lens allow the KFM-HO magnifiers to handle any magnification task.
Ideal for use in Industrial, Manufacturing, Health and Beauty Spas and Low Vision environments. | |
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