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Intematix unveils remote phosphor for high-intensity LED lighting

The addition of the latest ChromaLit product expands the market with high lumen output and neutral off-state colour

Intematix, an innovator of patented phosphors and phosphor components for high-quality LED lighting, has released the ChromaLit XT.

This is the latest product in the award-winning ChromaLit line of remote phosphor technology.

Using a phosphor composite substrate separated from the blue LEDs, ChromaLit is claimed to increase light quality and lower systems costs. Intematix says improving on the conventional approach where phosphor coats the blue LEDs directly, ChromaLit offers glare-free, diffuse light, high colour rendering and consistent light quality.

By only using a blue LED engine instead of binned white LEDs, production is streamlined and inventories are reduced. What's more, system efficacy is increased by up to 30%, reducing lighting system material cost and power consumption.

Intematix says the ChromaLit XT offers a powerful and elegant solution for new applications like spotlights and floods, extending ChromaLit technology’s light quality and adding higher light intensity, 65% lower cost per lumen. It is also claimed to enhance off-state neutral colour when compared to conventional remote phosphors that are yellow in colour. ChromaLit XT will be on display for the first time at the Light+Building trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany from April 15th to 20th.

“ChromaLit XT is designed for the many applications that need high lumen output from a small space,” says Julian Carey, Senior Director of Marketing at Intematix. “Lighting designers and architects will appreciate the ability to take advantage of ChromaLit’s substantial benefits without sacrificing aesthetics based on ChromaLit XT’s unique off-state neutral colour.”

“ChromaLit XT allows us to push the envelope when it comes to providing higher outputs for smaller lighting apertures incorporating remote phosphor technology,” adds Andrew Littler, Director of Vexica, an LED lighting solutions company.

Vexica’s LUMAERA-50-RP module incorporates ChromaLit XT to provide customers with a wide range of LED solutions without expensive research and development costs. “The high CRI we can achieve with our LUMAERA-50 module using ChromaLit XT is a huge advantage for professional specification clients such as lighting designers and architects. Intematix is offering us a solution that gives us a competitive advantage in the high quality lighting arena.”

ChromaLit XT is optically treated to maintain an off-state neutral appearance in order to look as good off as it does on – perfect for lighting designers. The added design freedom of ChromaLit XT means users can let exposed lights like pendant lamps and downlights integrate with the rest of the space without sacrificing the high performance of ChromaLit. In highly visual environments like restaurants and hotels, ChromaLit XT allows fixtures to complement the design flow.

ChromaLit XT can also be used to make lighting better outdoors and meets UL standards and is offered in a wide range of CCT and CRI options. ChromaLit recently won a Product Innovation Award from Architectural SSL magazine in the “Arrays/Light Sources” category. ChromaLit XT will also be on display at LIGHTFAIR in Las Vegas from May 9thto 11th.

ChromaLit XT products are now available through Intematix sales and distribution partners Future Lighting Solutions and Digi-Key Corporation.
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