Linear LED Light ANTICOR
Linear LED Light ANTICOR is made of stainless material and it is a costs saving and truly resistant lighting solution for industrial sites.
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Linear LED Light ANTICOR is perfect for interior use in industrial sites. It is dust-moisture-splashing water-resistant and it tolerates well chemically aggressive environment, thus it is suitable for the food industry.
The solid light body is made of stainless sheet. There is a protective casing made of toughened safety glass to prevent the food contamination in case of break. There is a perfect sealing due to sealing rubber and stainless steel clamps.
If you replace your old lights by our Linear LED Lights ANTICOR, you can save up to 60 % of the energy costs. The operation time is more that 50,000 hours. High bright LED chips by Epistar are involved in the light.
Linear LED Light ANTICOR is a modern industrial light that can be turned on and off frequently and it is environmentally friendly. The light does not flicker, does not buzz and turn on immediately. There is no UV radiation, so that the light does not attract the insect. There is a passive cooling system for the proper heat transfer.
We provide all the accessories needed - grommets on both sides for the serial connection. We provide 3 years warranty.
Linear LED Light ANTICOR Parameters
MODEL | ANTICOR 40 W | ANTICOR 48 W | |
Size | 1,310 × 140 × 7 mm | 1,310 × 140 × 97 mm | |
Input Voltage | AC: 100–240 V / 50 Hz | ||
Input | 40 W | 48 W | |
Light Flux Temperature | 2,700 K – 6,500 K | ||
Light Flux (NW)* | 4,100 lm | 4,920 lm | |
LED Chip Type | Epistar SMD2835 | ||
No. of LED Chips | 240 | ||
Power Factor | ≥0.95 | ||
Colour Rendering Index | 80 Ra | ||
Enclosure Rating | IP 65 | ||
Operation Time | >50,000 hours | ||
Operation Temperature | -40°C ~ +50°C | ||
Weight | 5.6 kg | ||
Warranty | 3 years |
* Light flux parameter shows the REAL light flux regarding the light intensity loss (not the LED chip light flux intensity, which does not reflect the real light intensity). Light flux intensity depends on the temperature employed (K), higher the temperature, higher the light flux. [3,000 K = warm white (WW), 4,000 K = neutral white (NW), 5,000 K = day light white (DW), 6,000 K = cold white (CB)]