STANDARD LED Tapes and Extrusions

Standard

March 19, 2018

STANDARD’s professional grade flexible LED Tapes and Extrusions are ideal for a wide variety of applications such as cabinetry, shelving, toe-kicks, coves, edge lighting, and much more.

These LED Tapes are made of high quality LED chips, STANDARD’s Tapes offer durability, high efficiency, as well as constant colour and a CRI above 90. They will easily adapt to all task or accent lighting needs.

They can be installed on their own with peel and stick 3M construction adhesive back or within a covered aluminum extrusion for a diffused effect. A wide variety of accessories are also available to complete the luminaire and allow for easy assembly; no soldering is needed with this STANDARD range of sturdy connectors. 

STANDARD extrusions are designed to be paired with LED tapes of a width of up to 14 mm (9/16 inch). Made of high quality aluminum, they provide a sleek and sophisticated appearance to both residential and commercial applications. Adding a lens to the extrusion will complete the look of the luminaire. Four distinct lens finishes are available: clear, frosted opal and diffused. 

For more information: http://www.standardpro.com/featured-product/led-tapes-and-extrusions/

 

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