For years, lighting engineers have
struggled, with little success, to find the technology necessary to
effectively reproduce daylight. The search is over. See colors the
way they were meant to be seen. Wiko proudly introduces the first and
only lamp to simulate actual daylight--the SoLux MR-16 Display
Lamp.
You don't have to take our word for it...
As heard on National Public Radio, Solux
daylight bulbs are being used by the National Gallery of Art in Washington
D.C. to illuminate the priceless Van Gough Exhibit. Listen
to the National Public Radio(NPR)
broadcast describing how Solux is helping see the master artist in a new
light by clicking here.
Why the SoLux lamp is superior
- True Color Rendition
The spectral power distribution of
Solux is identical to daylight across the visible spectrum -smooth,
balanced and full. The result is true color rendition of everything
from sparkling jewels to clothing to sensitive art collections. Now
available in three color temperatures, 3500, 4100 and 4700 Kelvin, each
in four beamspreads.
- Superior Beam Pattern
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The beam uniformity of SoLux is unsurpassed. Other MR-16 and
incandescent reflector lamps emit uneven or splotchy intensity patterns
which distract the eye and change the appearance of an illuminated object.
- Low UV Emission
SoLux has the lowest UV output of any
display lamp currently available. The combined UVA and UVB output of
SoLux is as low as 8.55 microwatts per lumen.
- Low Infra-Red Emissions
SoLux's patented technology results
in a larger reduction of Infra-Red rays, up to 80 percent, when compared
to standard tungsten-halogen lamps.
The success of SoLux in simulating daylight
makes its applications virtually endless:
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- Displays/Accents
- Jewelry/Crystal
- Graphics
- Paint
- Art/Oil Paintings
- TextilesFloral Arrangements
- Color Matching
- Color Imaging
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- Light Therapy
- Task Lighting
- Product Highlighting
- Indoor/Outdoor Landscaping
- Cosmetics
- Photography Studios
- Food Markets
- Health Care
- Retail Merchandising
- Building
Lobbies
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PATENTED TECHNOLOGY
Patent number 5,418,419 |