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Electroluminescent light is a source intended to be seen, not to see by, hence, stunning visual effects can be created. Lumaglass™ comes in two basic colours, white or aqua.
When the white light is not illuminated, the light appears salmon coloured. When the aqua is off, it appears white. This is due to the dyes used to create the base lights. Other colours are achieved through the application of colour filters over the white or aqua base light.
The table below gives an indication of how the filters effect the light transmission from the base lamps:
|
Filter |
Base Lamp |
Output (cd/m^2) |
% Transmitted Loss |
|
- |
White |
54.66 |
0% |
|
- |
Aqua |
82.22 |
0% |
|
Yellow |
White |
54.66 |
0% |
|
Medium Green |
Aqua |
68.52 |
17% |
|
Orange |
Aqua |
44.54 |
46% |
|
Deep Red |
White |
23.98 |
56% |
|
Fushia |
White |
17.13 |
69% |
|
Deep Blue |
Aqua |
20.56 |
75% |
By using filters a variety of coloured lights can be achieved. They are created by adhering a coloured gel to either the standard green/blue or white electroluminescent lights. The ten basic SKU (stock kept Units) colour overlays are dark yellow, orange red, light red, deep red fushia, deep blue, medium blue, light blue, medium green and dark green.
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Other gels are available on request and can be matched to any Pantone™ code.
Our custom colours can be achieved by using third party colour filters over the white or green base light. Note that third party filters have varying degrees of UV stability.
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