MaxLite releases volumetric LED panels for T-bar grid or drop-in ceilings

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by Shane Henson — December 27, 2013—MaxLite, a New Jersey-based provider of energy-efficient lighting products, announced this month that it has expanded its award-winning roster of light-emitting diode (LED) flat panels with the addition of ArcMAX Volumetric LED Panels.

Featured in the MaxLED line of performance-based LED luminaires and lamps, the LED panel fixtures are designed for installation in T-bar grid or drop-in ceilings. According to the company, ArcMAX delivers superb color rendering and consistent lighting distribution in a broad array of commercial and institutional applications, including offices, hallways and conference rooms in schools, airports, hospitals and healthcare facilities, retailers, and government buildings.

“ArcMAX offers a high-performance optic system, advanced light distribution, architectural styling and unprecedented value and quality while complying with the rigorous standards of the DesignLights Consortium,” said Pat Treadway, MaxLite’s vice president of product marketing and engineering. “We are proud to add the ArcMAX line to our expanding list of DLC-approved products for cost-conscious facilities owners.”

Designed as energy-efficient replacements for 64- to 96-watt fluorescent fixtures, ArcMAX offers 42-watt 1’x4′ and 2’x2′ models and a 55-watt 2’x4′ panel. Available in 3500K, 4100K and 5000K correlated color temperatures (CCTs), the 0-10-volt dimmable LED panel series delivers low intensity, reformative optic technology to evenly disperse light output, reduce glare and deter pixelation patterns. The panels deliver robust illumination from the ceiling down to the floor in any space, according to MaxLite.

ArcMAX panels are constructed with a steel housing and reflectors, angled interior end caps, and a polycarbonate milky white diffuser cover for smooth, consistent general illumination, the company adds.