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Valoya's wide spectrum LEDs in Selecta Klemm’s new tissue culture production facility
Selecta Klemm GmbH, a leading company in floriculture has installed Valoya wide spectrum LED - luminaires in their recently constructed facility in Stuttgart, Germany. Valoya wide spectrum LED lights offer a maintenance free and energy efficient alternative to traditional fluorescence or red/blue LED lights.
In contrast to traditional LED lights where the spectrum is composed of LEDs with various colors, Valoya uses proprietary LED technology to incorporate their spectra in a single chip. This offers best possible uniformity which is critical in low proximity installations. The Valoya L-series offers high intensity and high spectral accuracy throughout its lifetime which is up to four times longer than commonly used T8 LED
tubes.
“The investment cost was clearly higher when compared to traditional fluorescent or LED tubes, but long life-expectancy and extensive energy savings is a big advantage. The color of the light is also very good for working as it allows quality control whenever needed without changing the lighting condition”, says Robert Boehm, Head of Biotechnology.
For more information
Valoya
T: +358 10 2350 300
Email: info@valoya.com
www.valoya.com
or
Rabbe Ringbom, Vice President Sales and Marketing
T: +358-10-2350300
In contrast to traditional LED lights where the spectrum is composed of LEDs with various colors, Valoya uses proprietary LED technology to incorporate their spectra in a single chip. This offers best possible uniformity which is critical in low proximity installations. The Valoya L-series offers high intensity and high spectral accuracy throughout its lifetime which is up to four times longer than commonly used T8 LED
tubes.
“The investment cost was clearly higher when compared to traditional fluorescent or LED tubes, but long life-expectancy and extensive energy savings is a big advantage. The color of the light is also very good for working as it allows quality control whenever needed without changing the lighting condition”, says Robert Boehm, Head of Biotechnology.
For more information
Valoya
T: +358 10 2350 300
Email: info@valoya.com
www.valoya.com
or
Rabbe Ringbom, Vice President Sales and Marketing
T: +358-10-2350300
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