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Beam-forming optical technology to be shown at electronica

2nd November 2016
Alice Matthews
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A standard LED module based on Plessey's Stellar beam forming technology is to be exhibited at electronica (Munich, 8th to 11th November 2016, stand A4-128). By integrating the LED and optics into a small module, the Plessey Orion PLWS3000 series module delivers over 3,000 lumens from a unit 5.6mm thick and 82mm in diameter.

Paul Drosihn, Plessey’s Head of Modular Products, said: “The Orion module based on Stellar beam forming technology represents the next phase in LED lighting with low cost, high efficiency and greater control of light. The greatly reduced form factor eliminates design constraints providing lighting designers with a new level of design freedom.”

The Orion module uses Plessey’s Stellar beam forming technology to provide a slim line module that can be used in a variety of directional lighting applications. It is available in three colour temperatures: warm white, neutral white and cool white, with a luminous efficiency of over 100 lumens/Watt. Key features include improved light uniformity and excellent thermal performance.

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