SAN JOSE, CA — (Marketwire) — 04/17/12 — The XLM 3000 Artist is Xicato-s highest flux Artist Series product and is designed for applications that require perfect halogen-level color rendering and smooth, continuous dimming to 0.1% (power). Single-ended T4 and double-ended R7s halogen lamps have been lighting professionals- first choice for applications such as museums, retail, hospitality, houses of worship and historic spaces. Though their light quality was high, these lamps had the drawbacks of short life and poor efficacy. The XLM 3000 Artist combines high flux with high color rendering and is suitable for track, recessed downlight and wall wash luminaires.
As with the rest of the Artist Series range, color rendering is accurate across all 15 CIE standard test colors, both pastel and saturated, including the deep red and skin tone references. Ra = 90+ and 95 typical, outperforming other LED solutions as well as compact fluorescent and compact metal halide sources. The XLM Artist Series is available in the following Correlated Color Temperatures (CCTs): 3000K, 3500K and 4000K.
As with all Xicato-s LED modules, the XLM 3000 Artist is color consistent initially (1 x 2 SDCM) and over life and maintains its light level over time (L70/B50/50,000hrs).
Xicato is passionate about light. Light has an emotional effect on people and a direct impact on business profitability. It ultimately influences everything in our lives. Xicato is a recognized leader in creating LED modules that provide superior aesthetics, economics and durability. Xicato aspires to be the trusted partner of the global lighting design community and luminaire manufacturers.
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For the best in lighting design, Xicato recommends a qualified lighting designer from the Professional Lighting Design Association (PLDA) or the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD).
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