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LED lights

Sept. 12, 2013
LF1D Series LED lights are now available in mini and long versions. Offering up to 67.2 lumens/W, the LF1D Series provides even lighting that not only illuminates the target object, but a wide peripheral area while keeping glare and heat generation to a minimum. The mini unit measures 4 × 2 × 1 in. and uses one large LED light engine, rather than several smaller LED dies, eliminating shadows and distributing even light over a wide area. Available in 14.4 or 20-in. models, the lights have an ideal shape, lower color temperature (4,700°K), and high-power 2,000/3,000-lm luminous flux. The light strips are water, dust, oil, and chemical resistant. The cool-white strips, with 24-Vdc voltage, retain 70% of their initial luminance at 50,000 hr. Side connection and back connection options are available. A removable direct plug-in terminal block with spring clamp connections ensure high-quality connections. The lights are manufactured with a die-cast aluminum housing and stainless-steel front cover.IDEC Corp., 1175 Elko Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94089, (800) 262-4332, www.idec.com/usa/lumifa

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