Warm white added toThinRayz line
ThinRayz Warm White Delivers the Perfect Soft White
Oxnard, Calif., October 15, 2008 — AgiLight Inc., an innovative developer of high-quality, energy-efficient lighting technologies and products for commercial signage and architectural applications, today announced its new ThinRayz™ Warm White, an ultra-thin, low-profile, warm white LED lighting system. Designed for both interior and exterior settings, ThinRayz Warm White combines the energy efficiency, high brightness, and uniform coverage of its popular ThinRayz line with a consistent warm white coloration. These state-of-the-art LED modules are ideal for cove, under-cabinet, and halo lighting applications where a soft, warm white light is desired.
“AgiLight’s ThinRayz Warm White LED modules deliver a warm white look in the 3000K color temperature range that is perfect for both interior and exterior sign and lighting needs, such as halo, cove, and under-cabinet lighting, as well as specialty architectural lighting applications where a warmer hue of white is preferred,” said Edward Nash, AgiLight’s technical product manager. “ThinRayz Warm White LED modules are built with a small footprint that fit in tight places and provide consistent lighting for settings such as hotels, restaurants, businesses and much more.”
ThinRayz Warm product benefits include:
- Warm white LED lighting system in the 3000K color temperature range
- Low-profile, ultra-thin form factor, allowing lighting of extremely shallow letters and signs as small as 1.5 inches in depth.
- Uniform illumination designed for accent lighting applications that require a warmer tone, such as cove or interior halo lighting. Can also be used in signage where a warmer presentation is desired.
- Run on 12V DC power, and thus are fully compatibility with all AgiLight LED products and power supplies.
- Super lightweight modules, giving designers an advantage for display lighting and reducing shipping weight and cost.
- Meets European standards for quality and use in low-profile applications.
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