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WAC Lighting Wins Product Innovation Award

WAC Lighting Wins Product Innovation Award

CHICAGO – WAC Lighting’s new Pixels, created for tailored architectural lighting solutions, wins a 2018 SSL Product Innovation Award from Architectural SSL Magazine.

According to the PIA Judges, “Specifiable, scale and modifiable in the field, Pixels is a flexible paper thin modular luminaire capable of illuminating virtually any surface. From backlighting architectural surfaces to features and signage to stone, acrylic, mica, glass, etc., the customizable sheets can be tailored for any lighting solution.”

Pixels illuminate virtually any surface with a flexible paper thin, modular and scalable product. Uniquely versatile, Pixels can backlight architectural features and signage or can be applied to fine materials to extend the boundaries of what can be illuminated imaginatively on ceilings, walls, floors and other surfaces in any shape or size.

Pixels features flexible, modular, customizable 12” x 24” LED sheets. Its lightweight, ultra-thin 1/8” profile, which is spaced on 1-inch centered, easily mounts to curved or flat surfaces by tacking, stapling or using 3M adhesive on the back. Pixels is unlike anything else— easily specifiable, scalable and modifiable in the field, extending boundaries of what can be illuminated. Push-in connectors are located every 6” to provide power on either side, and you can create unusual shapes or avoid obstacles by cutting along the dotted lines in the field. It’s the future of fixture-free lighting.

Pixels is 24V DC-powered by daisy chaining with integral push-in connectors or power from any square at soldering points provided. The luminaires are 0-10V dimmable while delivering a 90 CRI and even illumination of translucent surfaces from as little as 1½ inches behind. Five color temperatures are available: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K and 5000K. Pixels can provide up to 1,000 lumens per square foot.

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