LED arrays with high CRI
11 July 2012
Opto-Electronics
Bridgelux announced the expansion of its Decor line of high colour rendering index (CRI) LED arrays. Addressing growing demand in the shop and retail, architectural, hospitality and museum lighting markets for the energy efficiency and high quality light offered by LED technology, the Decor series now offers increased efficiency as well as a broader range of light sources – from 500 to 5000 operational lumens in the colour temperatures 2700, 3000 and 3500 K.
The Decor series expands lighting options available to the lighting designer, complementing the standard minimum 80 and minimum 90 CRI products also available from Bridgelux. With a CRI of 97 and a 3-step MacAdam Ellipse colour control option, the Decor arrays enable lighting designers to accurately render a full palette of colours over a wide range of light levels to create sophisticated lighting effects.
The Decor series has been spectrally engineered to virtually replicate the light quality of halogen and incandescent light sources. These arrays deliver R9 and R15 values of 98, to both enhance reds and more accurately represent many skin tones, delivering clean and natural lighting. The Decor arrays feature the same form factors as previous Bridgelux array products, allowing a simple upgrade path.
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