LumenOptix Launches New LED Replacement Products

May 17, 2016

LumenOptix Inc launched a host of new product offerings during LightFair International 2016. Designed to address every facet of commercial and industrial replacements in the linear high bay, linear recessed, downlight and cylinder lighting categories, products include STRATOS—linear high bay replacement, LUZ—recessed grid replacement luminaire, SDR—specification downlight retrofit and CLS/CLD—cylinder replacements.

STRATOS is able to accommodate extremely high ceilings and the narrowest aisles, it is ideal for commercial and industrial applications such as high bay warehouses and distribution centers, as well as for 24/7 operations where the maintenance of lighting disrupts the production cycle. Its proprietary Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens system with multiple beam distributions provides the most precise optical designs in the marketplace. STRATOS focuses usable light—right where it is needed. It can be installed in the tightest of spaces, regardless of aisle layout, machinery, shelving and ceiling height.

Offering architectural grade design with value pricing, LUZ provides exceptional visual comfort in a flawless replacement luminaire. A highlight of the design is its slim profile. At less than an ½” inch thick, its advanced opalescent panels diffuse light evenly for a smooth, luminous glow without glare, dark spots, streaks and pixelization. LUZ is available in 2’x2’, 2’x4’ and 1’x4’ with the choice of lay-in, surface mount and cable supported pendant mounting systems.

CLS and CLD feature the highest quality engineered materials and specification-grade LED optics. Because they are remarkably simple to install, these replacement cylinders are perfect for environments such as auditoriums, convention centers, hotels, malls and offices. CLS and CLD are available in 8” and 10” diameters. CLSmountings include surface, pendant, suspended cable and wall mount while CLD comes in suspended cable, suspended tri-cable and wall mount options.

Find out more at lumenoptix.com/.

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