Germany - From outdoor façade lighting for architectural enhancement to indoor store and shop window attraction to branding and promotional projection, Martin comes to this year's Light and Building trade fair in Frankfurt (6-11 April) with a spread of new colour changing luminaires and control systems.

The Exterior 200 LED is a long-life programmable luminaire offering full RGB, amber and white colour mixing. Weatherproofed for the dynamic illumination of outdoor architecture, it features a comprehensive colour range from 44 high power LEDs and choice of optional spread angles. It is designed for applications where projection distance is limited.

The Exterior 1200 Wash features a full range CMY colour mixing system and additional four-colour wheel. It is designed for dynamic illumination of tall structures, high-rises or any high-visibility architecture. Intensity control is 0-100% and a full range of optical systems from narrow to very wide provides designers with several options for achieving even and accurate illumination. The Exterior 1200 is weatherproof rated at IP65 and is the only true weather-protected 1200W dynamic wash luminaire on the market, says the company.

The Exterior 1200 Image Projector houses a CMY colour mixing system, colour wheel and effects animation system for a full array of colour and effect options. It can cover a range from 11-48 degrees and comes in a choice of narrow, medium or wide beam options. Full intensity control allows architecture to respond intelligently to the availability of natural light and like the Exterior 1200 Wash it offers full weather protection.

The Extube Series is a modular system of linear LED luminaires designed for dynamic illumination of facades, bridges and structures.

The Cyclo IP67 Inground offers the slim design and full RGB colour mixing of Martin's linear fluorescent Cyclo range in a durable IP67 rated inground luminaire. Advanced wallwash reflector technology combines with high output fluorescent T5 tubes to produce even and smooth colour distribution. True full-range intensity control of each tube is possible.

(Jim Evans)


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