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Soraa Expands into Directional Luminaires

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New Arc range will come in track, pendant, downlight, and surface mounted designs

GaN on GaN LED specialist Soraa has announced its expansion into the directional luminaire market. The new Arc range is built around a very low profile die-cast heat sink, and optimised for superior thermal management.

"Soraa's core GaN on GaN technology is what makes us different than every other LED company in the world," says Susan Larson, VP at Soraa responsible for the Fixture business and the design lead for Soraa Arc. "It's the science behind our technology that gave my team the ability to design shallow fixtures, small apertures and narrow clean beams, unmatched by anyone else."

Soraa Arc will initially be offered in track, pendant, downlight, and surface mounted designs as well as with fixture SNAP accessories, including trims, Snoot and wall washes in a variety of colour light engines with full spectrum 95CRI, R9>95 and Rw 100 typical.

Black and white finishes are standard; custom colours are available on request. Arc luminaires with 9°, 10° and 15° beam spreads are also compatible with the existing Soraa SNAP System to further customise beam and light colour.

"Having recently previewed the Arc directional fixtures, our customers are thrilled to now have an end-to-end solution from Soraa they can rely on for a wide range of applications," says George Stringer, senior VP of sales at Soraa. "And because we can now offer our customers a fully integrated, ultra-thin design with the added benefit of guaranteed compatibility and best-in-class dimming, we see specifiers beginning to re-think the way they design, by emphasising rather than hiding luminaires."


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