AR LED luminaire from Nemalux

Nemalux

 

September 14, 2018

Extreme environment, high output, NSF Approved, multi-functional LED luminaire

Nemalux AR luminaires are designed for the high output applications required in food manufacturing, hazardous locations, marine environments and severe industrial applications. The AR’s special non-stick anti-adhesive coating is a durable, exterior rated finish that is highly resistant to the aggressive cleaning processes used in food processing industry and significantly reduces fouling in dirty environments. With certification for marine use, it is extremely resistant to the corrosion found in marine and severely wet saltwater environments.

Key Features

– Available with multiple distribution patterns

– NSF Certified

– Hazardous location rated

– Thermally managed for maximum longevity

– Multiple adjustable mounting options

– Operation and environmental benefits of LED technology

– Available high Color Rendering Index of 90+ CRI

– Vented enclosure ensures long-term reliability

– 0-10V Dimming 1%-100%

For more information http://nemalux.com/products/nsf-certified-food-safe-light/

 

 

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