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Alloy LED Expands Product Lines with Innovative Products Catering to Custom LED Lighting Market

Alloy LED has launched several new LED lighting products designed to work together to offer hotspot-free solutions to the public. As the LED market moves away from components and towards tailored and fixturized linear lighting, Alloy LED is expanding its product line to meet that demand. The company's portfolio of inter-operable lights and mounting channels can be combined to create a variety of light outputs and installation options.

Two new linear LED lights in the company's LP (Low-Profile) series employ an innovative tight-pitch diode array on PCB to evenly distribute the light. These tape lights feature an ultra-compact 2110 diode package, and Alloy LEDs LP series is the first linear LED lighting on the U.S. market to use the chips.

The medium-output PrimaLine 2.7 LP tape light joins the high-output PrimaLine 5.5 LP in the company's line of low-profile--shorthand for hotspot-free--linear lighting. The tape's tight diode pitch ensures a smooth, even line of light in most low-profile aluminum mounting channels. A color-changing LED solution is offered with a Radialux 4.7 LP RGB-W tape light that features a similar tight diode pitch to provide seamless, hotspot-free accent lighting in many of the company's channels.
Two new aluminum mounting channels have specially-designed form factors that maximize light diffusion and provide a heat sink for linear lights. Surfa 7 Surface-Mount Channel was designed to provide a hotspot-free channel for medium-output LED lights with the smallest form factor possible. It provides hotspot-free lighting when paired with most LED strip lights. The company's first polymer channel is a low-cost solution for low-profile surface mounting; it was designed to be a smooth clean tape light mounting track with an optional diffuser cover. This channel delivers hotspot-free lighting when used with PrimaLine 2.7 LP and 5.5 LP tape lights.

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