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Scenex Lighting Adds Full Range of IP55 Flexible LED Strips

Expanding its product offering, GLP Inc.'s scenic division, Scenex Lighting, has launched a full range of flexible LED tapes that can easily be incorporated into set pieces or architectural elements, temporarily or permanently.

All of the standard light strips in the range have an IP-55 rating, making them suitable for outdoor use as well as indoor. Using a strong 3M adhesive backing, it is easy to quickly adhere the strips exactly where they are needed and be sure that they will stay there, and as each tape can be cut at small intervals, it's easy to customize them to fit any layout, piece of furniture or staging.

The range is extensive with strips available in a variety of color options, including tricolor RGB LEDs, bright white LEDs at 3,200K or 6,500K, and a variety of individual single colors.

With a variety of pixel densities up to 17mm to choose from, each strip has a wide field angle of 120 degrees.

While shipping is done with standard reel lengths, the product allows for sections down to 2" to be used individually; it also allows the possibility of connecting different strips of different colors that share a common signal using simple push, or solder based, connectors.

All of the LED tapes run from 12V low-voltage transformers and can be DMX-controlled through a variety of interface options, available in the Scenex range.

To complement the flexible range, Scenex has announced that a further range of fixed LED strips with varying options will be available in the near future. <>

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(29 March 2011)

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