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CUREA MODERN LIGHTING CULTURE 7

CUREA SLC

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Waveguide

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linear wave-guide which tapers outwards. The light provided by the T16 lamp is coupled into the tapering SLC Waveguide technology is based on a light guide made of acrylic glass with an applied micropris- matic structure, and ensures selective direction of light. It produces largely low-glare light and pleasant and uniform room lighting. Direct viewing of the light source is prevented and annoying reflections on smooth surfaces and LCD screens are minimised. CUREA exploits the properties of the special SLC

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waveguide. Inside the linear waveguide the light is directed downwards via a com-bination of precisely arranged linear prisms on the rounded upper side and microprisms on the underside. The rounded edges minimise the risk of injury.

EVG EVG EVG EVG Indirect Direct Night lightingIndirect/direct General lightingAs built-in indirect components, two T16/54 W lamps provide uniform general lighting introducing a living- room ambience. A small portion of the light gently illuminates the waveguide module.Reading lightA T16/39 W lamp provides the patient with glare-free reading light via the waveguide module.Examination lightingExamination lighting in conformity with standards is achieved by switch-ing on the direct reading light and indirect room lighting simultaneously.Night lightThe indirect component is also fitted with an E14/10 W lamp. This ensures that both staff and patients can find their bearings during the night.
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