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Indal presents new LED lighting solutions at Light+Building 2012
- World premiere for Luma: LED luminaire for traffic routes that will enable savings on energy costs and CO2 emissions up to 40%
- Indal stand is located at Hall 5.0 C34 and presents a complete range of LED lighting solutions for every application in outdoor and indoor lighting
Indal's stand at Light+Building is completely new. The stand is open and inviting with a fresh and sophisticated design. The stand is divided into the application areas that Indal uses.
[ read more ]Indal has expanded its range of LED luminaires to indoor lighting in the form of a surface model after the successful launch of Dot. Ados is equipped with the latest Indal Revoled technology, which enables us to create highly effective luminaires for highly efficient lighting. Durability, energy efficiency, and two flow rates are a few of its most noteworthy features. Furthermore, there will be no direct heat input in the area to be lit, avoiding this disagreeable feeling and the effects this produces.
Indal presents Ciclo: a new luminaire in a vanguard of design for the efficient lighting of building interiors.
[ read more ]The sober and efficiently designed DOT is intended to lighting indoor facilities with no need for a short-term upgrade and which remain lit up for long periods of time.
It is estimated that thanks to the high technology it features, DOT consumes around 85% less energy than conventional indoor luminaires, meaning the energy saved covers the initial investment in a relatively short space of time.
The Louvre Museum is the largest art gallery in Paris and one of the most important in the world. The building was originally a castle and later a royal palace before housing many of the finest and most impressive art collections. Its origin dates back to the 12th century, though the building underwent significant restoration and redevelopment throughout and following the Renaissance period. [ read more ]
As part of the famous Gran Vía centennial celebrations in Madrid, Indal has illuminated one of its most iconic structures.
Adriática requested the use of local materials and construction workers wherever possible and it was the first building in Madrid to use polished Hercules granite of Galician origin. Many typical characteristics can be found on a building of this era including the arched dome at its crown, which is synonymous with architecture of the early 20th century. Although many decades have passed since its construction, the building has preserved these features making it one of the most visited buildings in the Spanish capital. [ read more ]






