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    New UL Listed strip light uses Chip On Board (COB) technology to create a line of light.

    Environmental Lights Introduces Continuous LED Strip Light

    11/21/2019

    Environmental Lights announced the launch of the new Continuous LED Strip Light.

    Continuous LED Strip Light is a new style of strip light that utilizes chip on board LEDs to create one diffused line of light. It is ideal for use around reflective surfaces, such as marble floors and countertops, because it eliminates the dots seen with standard SMD LED strip light. It also enables designers to use diffused light in tight spaces where standard channel systems wouldn't be ideal.

    The LED chips on Continuous LED Strip Light are mounted directly onto the flexible circuit board and covered with phosphor along the length of the flexible strip, creating one continuous line of light when activated. It is easily powered and controlled using compatible 24 VDC controllers and dimmers from Environmental Lights.

    Product Features

    • UL Listed and RoHS
    • Hotspot-free appearance
    • Durable, flexible and low profile
    • Available in CCTs of 2700K, 3000K, 3500K (custom order), 4000K, 5000K and 6500K
    • Fully dimmable
    • 24 VDC

    Continuous LED Strip Light will be available for purchase in mid-December exclusively on EnvironmentalLights.com.

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