News & Press
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InteriorDesign.net
OrgaLED stainless steel handrail with LED strips by Organic Lighting Systems
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Architectural Lighting Product Issue (digital)
12 LEDs and Drivers to Illuminate Fixtures: Designed to be used indoors and outdoors, these plug-and-play LED striplights are available in RGB and 2700K and 3000K for cabinet, retail, signage, marine, and other all-weather applications.
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Architectural Lighting Product Guide (print)
Designed to be used indoors and outdoors, these plug-and-play LED strip-lights are available in RGB and 2700K and 3000K for cabinet, retail, signage, marine, and other all-weather applications.
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Casino Journal
OrgaLED Handrail – an innovative handrail system that integrates specification-grade OrgaLED Top linear LED strips in uninterrupted runs, within high quality design stainless-steel handrails.
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Electrical News
OrgaLED Handrail is an innovative handrail system that integrates specification grade OrgaLED Top linear LED strips in uninterrupted runs, within high quality design stainless steel handrails.
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Commercial Architecture
OrgaLED Forta (Inground) continuous LED linear lighting strips create white or colored diffused light lines in straight, continuous curve or right-angle designs.
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VMSD.com
Drench your displays in vibrant color: OrgaLED RGB fits cabinetry, coves and cornices, or custom casework.
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New OrgaLED® Co-Extrusion Distinguishes Itself in the LED Strip Market
Organic Lighting is continuously working on the further development of the OrgaLED® Product Family. In response to a need for more lumen output, we launched two new products lines, OrgaLED® POWER-WHITE and OrgaLED® PSP (Power Short Pitch). Now we’ve managed to further improve light quality with the new and improved co-extrusion for it´s OrgaLED® Top LED strip. OrgaLED Top…
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Improved-Clarity Polycarbonate (PC) Resins used in OrgaLED PU INGROUND
In response to consumer and government regulations for more environmentally friendly lighting products, LEDs continue to be the preferred choice over traditional lighting products. While polycarbonate (PC) resins in LED optical applications are already established, there are many new developments helping to meet market demands to increase brightness, lower costs and offer a longer life…
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Haitz Law and the Future of LED Lighting
Haitz Law states that: Every decade, the cost per lumen (unit of useful light emitted) falls by a factor of 10, the amount of light generated per LED package increases by a factor of 20, for a given wavelength (color) of light. Haitz’s Law (see illustration) predicts an exponential improvement in the semiconductors used in…