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TECTON TECHNOLOGY ei-seclar relector otic narrow-beaetre-el narrow-bea Depending on room height, these optics ensure opti- mum illumination of aisles in high-bay storage facilitiesor production bays with high roofs. The narrow-beamoptic is ideal for room heights from 6 to 10 m, the ex- tremely narrow-beam optic is best for room heights in excess of 9 m. ei-seclar relector otic wie-angle Optimised semi-specular reflector optics direct the lightexactly to where it is required. Perfect for large-scale working areas with high requirements in terms of illumi- nance or in sales and production spaces. lini lore att The perfect optic for demanding tasks: excellent glarecontrol with smooth luminance transition. Ideal for sales spaces and check out areas. shel lighting otic setricalasetrical The symmetrical and asymmetrical shelf lighting optics, whether with one- or double-sided light distribution,guarantee perfectly homogeneous illumination of verti-cal surfaces. Molar linaire with rotection The enclosed TECTON version with protected lamp compartment prevents premature dirt build up. ItsPMMA enclosure is especially tough and dirt resistant.
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