Light Strips Add Colors

Sept. 1, 2009
Three new colors have been added for the LF1B series of LED light strips, meaning that choices now include cool white, warm white, yellow and red. 
Maintaining 70 percent of their initial luminance at 40,000 hours and only using one-third the energy of fluorescent lights, LF1B light strips provide a bright light source, 62.5 Lumens/Watt, while producing very little heat. LF1B miniature LED light strips are thin, only 27.5mm wide and 16mm thick. They are available in four lengths with LED arrays of 3x1 to 24x1. LF1B LEDs have an IP54 rating. Well-suited for areas where repairs can not be easily performed, as well as for cabinet lighting, these light strips, once installed, can be left on for years without needing maintenance or replacement, says the vendor. IDEC Corp.www.idec.com/usa800.262.IDEC

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