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    UL Listed light bars eliminate light gaps and have integrated magnets for fast setup

    LED Light Bars Enable UL-Listed Lighting Applications

    08/28/2019

    San Diego, CA– Environmental Lights announced the launch of LiteLinks LED Light Bars.

    LiteLinks LED Light Bars are a new modular solution for display and accent lighting which enables users to create UL Listed lighting applications quickly. They feature built-in diffusers that run to the edge of each light bar and provide seamless lighting with no gaps, even on corners.

    LiteLinks join together without soldering or using separate connectors. Simply remove the end caps and connect LiteLinks together in your desired configuration. Integrated mounting magnets simplify the installation process and save time in the field.

    LiteLinks LED Light Bars are available in lengths of 100mm and 300mm. They are offered in a range of color temperatures, including CCTs of 3,000K; 4,000K and 5,000K. LiteLinkscan be linked together to create an uninterruptedrun of diffused light up to three meters long.

    Product Features

    · 1,500+ lumens per meter

    · Available in CCTs of 3,000K; 4,000K and 5,000K

    · Available in lengths of 100mm or 300mm

    · Magnetic mounting

    · UL Listed

    For more information, visit www.environmentallights.com.

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