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Andrew Gaved, Editor

Philips launches second generation Fortimo LED spotlight modules

The Fortimo LED spotlight module (SLM) Gen 2 includes performance upgrades that provide high quality white light and excellent beam homogeneity for retail applications.

The second generation Fortimo SLM offers performance upgrades of up to100 lm/W of the modules, improved color consistency (up to 3 SDCM), and is also more energy efficient. These upgrades will help to make retail environments look brighter, more vivid and attractive.

The upgraded Fortimo SLM modules will offer the following advancements:

  • CRI up to 95 combined with tight color consistency
  • Lumen maintenance of 70 per cent at 50khrs at 75C
  • System efficiency resulting up to 90 Lm/W

This new generation also makes design-in even easier with the use of the specular reflectors to create excellent beam homogeneity with an innovative silicone dome.

The central promise of the Philips Fortimo LED product range is constant innovation within a fixed format and includes a standardised optical interface and standardised lumen packages. This also applies to the new generation of Fortimo LED spot light modules. The new Fortimo LED SLM guarantees fixed lumen output and light distribution, is compliant with upcoming industry standards when it comes to standardised optical, mechanical, electrical and thermal interface, and is backwards compatible with the previous SLM generation.

The spotlight modules come with a wide range of electronic drivers and thermal management options, reducing cooling costs by up to 40 per cent and increasing system efficacy by up to 30 per cent. In expanding the portfolio, the second generation Fortimo SLM also includes an additional module range with a color temperature of 2700K, which can be applied to various retail application areas to create new atmospheres and scenes.

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