Standard FlexLED Recessed Solutions

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Standard has launched a new line of Integrated LED Recessed Solutions under the FlexLED brand. These premium grade integrated LED recessed solutions offer exceptional luminosity, ease of installation and flexibility in a variety of installations.

Photo 1: Standard’s FlexLED retrofit solutions

These solutions offers versatility in applications and flexibility in many installations, whether new construction or retrofit. The possibilities are endless, with a number of modules, housings and trims, available in a variety of different colours, sizes, shapes and style options

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In addition to operating more efficiently than other sources, this LED module also provides superior light quality. It was engineered to deliver consistent, even illumination minimizing the overall fixture count, which is perfectly suited for high-end retail, hospitality and commercial applications.

Benefits include:
• easy installation — convenient twist and lock design
• ultimate versatility — variety of mounting options including recessed, surface and junction box
• choice — full range of LED modules for all applications: many colour temperatures, trims and mounting options
• unparalleled performance — high lumen packages = less fixtures needed overall = more savings

Find out more: http://www.standardpro.com/en/integrated-led-recessed-solutions.

 

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Standard Edge-Lit LED Panels Generation 3

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