Luxonic Launches New Slimlux LED

Luxonic Lighting, one of the UK leaders in LED luminaire systems, has introduced Slimlux LED, a range of recessed and suspended luminaires to provide continuous lines of light. Slimlux LED incorporates high-output white versions to accompany the established RGB colour change modules.


Luxonic Lighting’s Slimlux LED is designed to give a homogenous-lit appearance over virtually any length based on a 300mm module, at outputs equivalent to and exceeding T5 high efficiency lamps. Where different requirements exist, such as different length modules or lumen packages, many options are available to generate a bespoke configuration.

The aluminium body of Slimlux LED has slim dimensions of just 66mm wide and 100mm deep, and the luminaires use high efficiency reflectors with a satin micro-prism lens. Slimlux LED has a highly flexible nature, with an optimally balanced light package producing a uniform lit appearance and high luminous efficacy.

Luxonic always uses the highest quality LEDs, integrating them into its products in a way that leads to a flawless lit appearance, application-optimised light distribution and system-wide reliability.

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