Verbatim to Showcase Vx-filter Technology with Enriched Colors and Improved Detail Rendering

The new Vx-filter technology is realized by the bio-based engineering plastic called SURABIO, enabling the filter with improved transparency and light transmission. (Verbatim/LEDinside)

Verbatim’s Vx-filter delivers precise changes to the spectral distribution curve of existing LED products to ensure that colours and finer details of objects appear as they would be perceived in natural daylight. This improvement in colour fidelity and vividness is a solution that is particularly useful for retailers, museums and hospitality venues in spaces where small differences in colour hues, tints and textures can have a significant impact.

Vx-filter technology allows Verbatim customers the versatility to buy products for an installation knowing that they can be tuned to meet requirements at a later stage. Usually, customers must decide between selecting high efficacy or high CRI retrofit LED productsbut this new accessory can make both options available.

Made from a bio-based engineering plastic called DURABIO™ developed by Mitsubishi Chemical, the Vx-filter has excellent optical properties such as high transparency and superb light transmission. With an exceptional lifetime of 50,000 hours, the accessory also features high heat and excellent scratch and UV resistance.

“Filters usually filter out something that is unwanted. The Vx-filter technologydeveloped by Mitsubishi Chemical for Verbatim’s GU10, MR16 and track lighting products, ‘filter in’ light that is desired to provide colours being perceived as they would appear under natural daylight,” explains Dick C. Hoogerdijk, General Manager LED EUMEA, Verbatim.

He adds: “Although CRI is increased by the use of Vx-filters,this is not the measurement that is relevant for this type of specialist solution. It is more important to consider the unique characteristics of the light that are adjusted to make objects appear more vivid with high perception fidelity.”

Verbatim will demonstrate Vx-filter technology on Stand F30, Hall 4.2 at Light+Building – one of the world’s largest lighting exhibitions – held from March 13 - 18, 2016 in Frankfurt. 

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