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60 LEDs/m LED Strips

60 LEDs/m LED Strips for Indirect Lighting Projects

In the lighting architecture of large spaces, efficiency and uniformity over long distances are the fundamental pillars. 60 LEDs/m LED strips stand as the engineering standard for perimeter and indirect lighting in Contract and Hospitality projects. Designed for integration into coves and cornices with adequate diffusion distance, these strips offer a perfect balance between luminous flux and thermal management.

Visual Comfort and Guest Experience: The Art of Cove Lighting

Indirect lighting is the primary tool for defining the atmosphere of a luxury hotel. By using 60 LEDs/m strips with an SDCM <3 color consistency, we ensure that room perimeters and common areas maintain an identical color temperature throughout the installation. With a CRI >90, these solutions highlight architectural materials, enhancing guest comfort.

Highlighting Strategic Products: Marketing at Large Scales

In Retail and supermarkets, the 60 LEDs/m strip is the operational solution for backlighting signage and large gondola headers. Its design allows for optimized thermal dissipation in heavy-duty installations. Compatibility with industrial dimming protocols (DALI, 0-10V, TRIAC) allows for energy saving and dynamic atmosphere adjustment.

FAQ

When should I use 60 LEDs/m instead of higher densities?
It is ideal for indirect lighting where the strip is hidden and light reflects off a surface more than 5-10 cm away.

Is the dotting effect visible in a cove?
If the cove depth is correct, light mixing is perfect, offering a continuous line by reflection.

What CRI is recommended for hotels?
For professional projects, a CRI >90 is mandatory to preserve the true colors of interior design.

Can the intensity be dimmed in corridors?
Yes, our strips are fully dimmable via DALI, TRIAC, or smart control systems.

What maintenance do these strips require?
Thanks to the 60 leds/m thermal design, they suffer less heat stress, offering a lifespan exceeding 50,000 hours.