Luminaire manufacturer BEKA Schréder launched a high-performance light-emit-ting diode (LED) luminaire, the LEDbaymidi, late last year for industrial applications.
The main objective was to enhance their low- and high-bay luminaire range. The company says that the luminaire has been very well received by warehouse facility managers, electrical contractors and logistics centre owners.
BEKA Schréder marketing manager Sibusiso Skosana notes that due to the wide photometric offering, the LEDbay-midi is suitable for lighting a range of industrial applications and spaces, using lower power consumption, compared with the traditional high-bay luminaires.
Product development manager Daniel Kasper explains that the LEDbay-midi has, in fact, been designed for applications which require mounting heights of between 6 m and 10 m.
“As such, the LEDbay-midi is better suited to small- to medium-sized workshops, gymnasia, factories, hangars, and warehouses, as well as packaging or minerals processing plants.
“This is because these applications require very low glare and good distribution of light to ensure comfort for people working in the concerned environment.”
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