Environmental Lights Introduces Eco Flex LED Neon

Environmental Lights announced the launch of Eco Flex LED Neon, an adaptable and flexible option for achieving the creative potential of neon while getting all the benefits of LED in a cost-effective new silicone design.

Eco Flex LED Neon from Environmental Lights (Image: Environmental Lights)

"Eco Flex LED Neon lets you go beyond the lighting effects of traditional glass Neon, using all the benefits of the latest in LED lighting," said Keith Zeber, Vice President of Sales at Environmental Lights. "It is very easy to control using any of our controllers and dimmers, and it can be customized in a wide variety of ways."

With 15-meter run lengths that only need to be powered from one end, Eco Flex LED Neon is UL-Listed and cuts down on labor and installation costs. Its rugged silicone casing provides protection for both indoors and outdoors, while also providing diffusion for a hotspot-free appearance.

Eco Flex LED Neon is available in two temperatures of white light (2,700 K and 5,800 K) and is ideal for commercial, studio, architectural and decorative lighting installations. It is IP65 rated and suitable for damp applications indoors or out.

Eco Flex LED Neon runs on 24 Volts DC and is available in 15-meter reels, by the meter or as a sample kit.

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