SGi Lighting’s LED Neon Light

SGi Lighting

 

June 25, 2018

LED Neon Lights

Take advantage of new lighting capabilities with SGi’s LED Neon Lights. A rugged silicone-based housing gives this light flexibility and weatherproofing. As a result, SGi’s LED Neon lights are an impressive solution for interior and exterior architectural lighting applications. Thermally engineered flexible circuit boards, coupled with advanced LED technology, ensure maximum light output. The longevity of these lights with low operating costs provides a reliable energy efficient solution that is easy to install, making these lights an excellent choice for linear lighting solutions. The IP67 and IP68 ratings allow for use in underwater applications. Select from colour changing to a variety of Kelvin colour temperatures, ranging from a warm 2700K to a cool 5000K or anything in between. They can be used in a variety of lighting applications such as cove lighting, retail displays, signs, building facades, etc. LED Neon Lights offer more benefits and versatility than the traditional fixtures.

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