Lumentruss: NEAT- 24V-87-2.9-FT-IP40 – LED Strip Tape Lights

March 21, 2025

NEAT: When a Smooth Line of Light Elevates Design Freedom

Introducing the Linear Light-emitting Surface (LLES) technology behind NEAT. Unlike common COB (chip-on-board) strips displaying uneven yellow/blue tinges, LLES features a white/clear silicone optical element that produces continuous, diffuse all-white light. As a result, the NEAT lighting platform is a versatile, streamlined, high efficacy soft white luminous building material that fits in well practically anywhere. With its clean appearance, 1/4″ cut and uniquely appealing white-light signature, NEAT delivers new lighting opportunities for lighting designers and architects, including new levels of customized integration and surface installation into structures.

Features

  • Patent-pending technology
  • Soft, uniform, continuous all-white light
  • LLES (Linear Light-emitting surface) remains white at all times, blends in with surroundings when light is turned off
  • Diffuse effect produced by exclusive white/clear silicone optical element and precision-binned LEDs
  • Can be dimmed to 0.1% (dimming below 50% may result in slight pixelation)
  • Discreet, bendable, compact LLES (Linear Light-emitting surface) – Height under 1/8”
  • Appealing wide beam (147° across)
  • Reel-to-reel technology for cleaner, more elegant appearance without solder joints
  • Can be cut every 1/4″ for optimal fitting without dark spots
  • Small light form can be used on its own or with our broad range of channel extrusions and lenses
  • Wide assortment of clear, shallow, fully lighted connectors and corners available for quick and easy installation
  • VHB double-sided adhesive back for unsurpassed grip 
  • 300 lm/ft (1000 lm/m)
  • 24 V
  • 2.6 W/ft (9.6 W/m)
  • Can be cut every 0.25 inch (6.4 mm)
  • Available in reels of 8, 16 and 82 ft

Light as a Building Material

  • A perfect blend of Form, Function, Light and Aesthetics creates Architectural Alchemy, to inspire awe and enhance the human experience.
  • Visually pleasing, practically invisible integration in materials, surfaces, and structures.
  • High-performance, soft-white luminous building material enables new role for lighting as a tool for wayfinding.

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