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Robert Juliat at LDI 2011

Aledin 330LF LED Wash Fresnel

Robert Juliat will be exhibiting in Booth #1117 at LDI 2011 at Orlando's Orange County Convention Center, October 28-30. New to LDI this year is the 85W Aledin 330LF LED Wash Fresnel, a complement to Robert Juliat's award-winning Aledin 630SX LED profile framing spot. "The popularity of the Aledin wash has grown quickly as good reports spread about TV studios, exhibition halls and theaters taking advantage of its many qualities," says Robert Juliat's Fred Lindauer.

He goes on to say: "Customer feedback finds the Aledin wash to be a very powerful LED product, which produces an even beam over a spread range of 17 - 96 degrees (field angle), and, since it uses a true Fresnel lens, the beam can be efficiently masked with traditional barn doors. The dimming is very smooth, with no 'stepping;' its strobe feature is useful for concert lighting, and the choice of 3,500K or 5,800K color temperatures lend itself well to exhibition work. The result is a very versatile fixture that's proving popular in multi-function venues and television studios." The 330LF's very low 105W total power consumption delivers significant savings on running costs, and makes it a natural choice for venues and events with limited power. The fixture, which is quick and easy to set up, extends its color media life due to its low heat output, and its extra-long-life LED requires less maintenance.

The Aledin 630SX was the first product of its type to achieve significant output and framing/projection ability from an extremely low-powered LED light source, the company says. It is designed for studios, theatres, events, architectural applications and any environment with limited power supplies. Plastic gobos can be produced on any standard inkjet printer but conventional metal and glass gobos can also be used. Up to 12 units can be run from a single domestic power outlet.

Also on exhibit in Robert Juliat's booth will be the Cyrano 1015 - 2500W followspot, the Victor 1159 - 1800W followspot, and the 1124 - 575W Buxie followspot. All Robert Juliat followspots feature high-performance quartz condenser optical systems, compact and efficient designs, fully closing irises, dimming shutters, silent hot restrike ignitions and six-way boomerang color changer systems, the company says. In addition, the Victor and Buxie followspots come standard with electronic ballasts.

WWWwww.robertjuliatamerica.com


(20 October 2011)

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