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Alumet Stage II

Alumet Stage II
By Editorial Staff -
Zumtobel Group has participated in the project

Alumet Stage II by Thorn Lighting combines simplicity and style with wireless connectivity. With the capacity to incorporate smart controls, Alumet Stage II can take advantage of emerging smart city applications, responding to changes in ambient light levels, temperature and occupancy, and even gathering data to help ease traffic flows, improve safety and save energy. For cities who are looking for the flexibility to upgrade their lighting in future, the luminaires can incorporate sensors and antennas at a later date, making it easy for cities to futureproof their installations.

The newly redesigned Alumet Stage II is closely aligned with other products in the Alumet family, ensuring a consistent look and feel. This stylish column features a cylindrical diffuser containing up to six light modules, with output reaching up to 6,600 lm. Its efficacy is an impressive 80 lm/W, with a color-rendering index (CRI) of 80. Each of the six spots can be rotated 360°, with wide or narrow beam angles.

The luminaire is capable of illuminating both horizontal and vertical surfaces, so the same product can now be used to light pathways, public spaces and even façades. This gives users flexibility, allowing comprehensive, integrated lighting schemes to be created for complex public areas, without cluttering the space. The modules are available at color temperatures of 3000K or 4000K, and colored modules can be included. With the RGB/W version, different scenes can be created and controlled via a DMX system. With Alumet Stage II, users have the freedom to build their own configuration to suit their particular lighting challenge.

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