At Lumiparts we believe that when you make the right choice, it is love from the first light. Of course we also give some love to the linear led products. From the moment they come in, to a ready-made product. When the LED strips are taken from our warehouse, they go straight to our assembly department. Here, all parts are made into a whole. Our employees customise the LED strip and can mount it in a profile if required. The drivers can also be mounted in such a way that the whole will be delivered as a plug and play unit.
We check our products one last time before they are ready for transport, so that the LED strips leave our factory in good working order. This way, the quality can be guaranteed and every installer experiences more convenience during installation.
To make you acquainted with the Lumiparts LED strip range, we have developed LED Linear demo cases. These demo cases contain all our LED strips, a working driver and a number of LED profiles so that the lighting effect of each LED strip can be demonstrated. Would you like to receive a demonstration? Our account managers will gladly visit you!
The light colour of a LED strip is very important for the end goal of a project. Within each sector, there are different recommendations for each application area.
The Micus is based on the latest developments in the field of LED strips and easily creates a long uninterrupted line of light. The COB technology of this LED strip creates one constant light line and ensures that no dots are visible in the strip. Because of these properties, the Micus can be easily processed in sight and can be applied in the lowest LED profiles. Micus is available in 2700K, 3000K and 4000K.
Read moreOur basic Nevia LED strip appears as an RGB LED strip. It features red, green and blue LEDs in one housing, giving the nevia a uniform appearance. The Nevia is available in two different wattages, namely 9W and 14.4W. The Nevia is supplied on a roll of 5 metres and has 60 LEDs per metre. The nevia is ideal for use in creating atmosphere indoors, especially in rooms where themed colours are central.
Read moreWith the Lumiparts Aves LED strip you can easily create an atmospheric room, because this is our dim to warm LED strip. By dimming the strip, you get a warmer colour temperature, which creates more atmosphere. The Aves LED strip has a high colour rendering and high light quality. This makes this LED strip well suited for the hospitality industry and homes.
Read moreThe Rius LED strip can be used for various projects. This LED strip appears in two different wattages. This Red Green Blue White (RGBW) LED strip can imitate the rainbow. By controlling the white light colour separator, a good white colour with a high CRI can be emitted in addition to the classic RGB colours.
Our Rius LED strip has 84 LEDs per metre and can be shortened by 7.15 cm. The Rius LED strip can be controlled at 4 or 5 metres.
The Trivi is a design LED strip whereby the colours can vary from 1800 kelvin to 4000 kelvin. Trivi is available in 7 different light colours and can be shortened by 2.6 cm every time to minimise the risk of shadowing. The Trivi has a high CRI and has 266 LEDs per metre.
Read moreThe Extro LED strip has the possibility to radiate in three different wattages. We have a 7.2W/m variant, a 14.4W/m variant and a 20.2W/m variant. The Lumiparts Extro LED strip can emit up to 2450 lumens per metre and is available with a CRI of 80 or 90.
Read moreThe light colour of a LED strip is very important for the end goal of a project. Within each sector, there are different recommendations for each application area.
Warmer light colours with a value of up to 2700K are often used to create atmospheric and relaxed spaces. These values are comparable with the look of candlelight or halogen lighting. These light colours are suitable for use in the hospitality industry and in housing, among other things.
Dim to warm LED strips ensure that the light colour of the LED strip takes on a warmer temperature as it is dimmed. This can be from 2700K to 1800K or from 3000K to 2200K. This form of lighting is ideal for use within residential buildings and the hospitality industry, as it can provide a room with multiple atmospheres.
Within the Retail sector, the typeshop plays a major role in determining the light temperature. We recommend using a natural lighting effect for the interior of a shop and a warmer colour tone, ranging from 2700K to 3000K, for fitting rooms. These warm colours have a psychologically positive effect on the self-image of visitors, which leads to more (clothing) purchases.
Within general areas in the retail branch, a daylight-related kelvin value can ensure more turnover. In this case, this would be a value of 4000-6000K. Research has shown that natural light is a mood-booster for consumers. A daylight-based light temperature, for instance, does a good job of highlighting products and product colours. LED strips can also be used to emphasise certain product areas.
Cool tones ranging from 5000K to 6000K are preferable in rooms where concentration is required. These create an atmosphere that has a positive influence on concentration. Public areas and industrial buildings also make extensive use of these cool light temperatures to give a clinical impression. Examples include warehouses, schools, hospitals, municipalities and (dental) medical practices.
For spaces where there is a desire to imitate the rhythm of the day, Lumiparts has the Tunable White LED strip Larid available. Dynamic light can vary from 2700 to 5000 Kelvin and can be made biodynamic. With the right supply, such as Dali DT8, you can make the light shine automatically with the rhythm of the day.
Find out more about the drivers that provide these lighting effects
Drivers en control systemsThe light colour of a LED strip is very important for the end goal of a project. Within each sector, there are different recommendations for each application area.
The Larid LED strip is suitable for lighting rooms where daylight or dynamic light is required. Because of the tuneable white option, the colour temperature can be set from 2700K to 5000K. This LED strip is capable of imitating the rhythm of the day. The Larid can be used in DALI (DT8) systems and can be supplied with a simple wall/remote control.
Read moreThe Elus LED strip’s diversity provides for infinite application possibilities. The Elus LED strip is available in 6 different wattages and has a high lumen/watt ratio, this LED strip can emit 140lm/W. The Elus is available with 80 or 160 LEDs per metre. The Elus has a CRI of 80 or 90 and is available in 4 different lighting colours.
Read moreThe Lupareel is our flexible and classic all-rounder, which can be used for all kinds of basic projects. This LED strip contains 1 chip per LED and comes in a 4.8W/m and a 9.6W/m variant. Lupareel is available with 60 or 120 LEDs per metre and, like all other LED strips in our range, is equipped with 3M mounting. The voltage of Lupareel is 24V and the light colours in which Lupareel is available are 2700, 3000 and 4000K.
Read moreThere are a number of terms that are commonly used when providing information around Linear Led. At Lumiparts, we believe this information is important prior to any purchase. Below we will tell you more about our use of terms.
As already mentioned, the light colour of the LED strip really determines the atmosphere. The light colour is indicated by the number of Kelvin. It varies from 1, 000 Kelvin to 10,000 Kelvin. Lumiparts also uses different terms that say something about the functionality of the LED strip, such as tunable white and dim to warm. Tunable white stands for the imitation of dynamic light. This form of lighting can be used in areas where concentration is required. The term Dim to warm (D2W) stands for a warmer light colour as this lighting is dimmed. This form of lighting is often used within residential buildings and hospitality.
When you purchase an LED strip, it is also important that you provide the dimensions of the piece you need. Our LED strips can be made to measure, but all LED strips have a shortening requirement. These also differ per LED strip. If you have an LED strip that is shorter than the profile you are going to use, you will get a shadow strip. The shadow border creates interruption in your light line, which of course you want to avoid. This is why we use the term: cuttable lenght, which indicates after how many centimetres an LED strip can be cut off.
The number of LEDs per metre ensures better light distribution. In principle, a regular LED strip has 60 LEDs per metre. In some LED strips, such as our Trivi, this can increase to 266 LEDs per metre.
When choosing a LED strip, the wattage also comes into play. This provides insight into the power of the system and shows whether the choice of LED strip is suitable for the installation on location and the chosen LED profile.
The maximum connector length stands for the length of the LED strip that can be soldered on. This is the side of a LED strip on which the power supply is entered.
(Coloring Rendering Index)
This is an index which indicates how well a light source can faithfully reproduce the colours of illuminated objects. A high value indicates better colour rendering.
The CRI of our LED strips is usually >90. In principle, therefore, you do not need to worry about this. Colour fidelity is optimal.
The benefits for your customers include easy installation, customization, energy savings, and improved lighting control. This can enhance sales.
The IP value is very important when choosing your LED strip. In particular, the end goal of your project is leading here. The abbreviation IP stands for International Protection rating.
The first figure indicates the degree of protection against solids and the second figure the protection against moisture and water.
IP ratings that are uses are:
IP20: Dustproof,
IP21: Watertight
IP23: Rainwater-proof
IP44: Splash water proof (suitable for around the bath and in sheltered places)
IP54: Splash and dust proof
IP65: Protected against water jets
IP67: Dustproof and protected against immersion for 30 minutes (suitable for pond lighting or in the shower)
IP68: Dustproof and protected against staying under water (can be hit by all kinds of weather).
The light colour of a LED strip is very important for the end goal of a project. Within each sector, there are different recommendations for each application area.
The Pluviam has a CRI of >90 and is available in a 2700-, 3000- or 4000K variant. The Pluviam is UV and seawater resistant. This LED strip is therefore very suitable for outdoor use. The Pluviam is available with 112 or 176 LEDs per metre and can be shortened every 5cm.
The water- and UV-resistant Neon Rubec LED strip is ideal for indoor and outdoor use. The Rubec comes on a roll of up to 10 metres with 112 LEDs per metre so that there are no light interruptions. This makes the Rubec suitable for use in both large and small projects and for illuminating façades or logos. The Rubec can be shortened at every 6.25 cm of the led strip. This LED strip does not require the shielding of an LED profile because it has an opaque finish. The IP value of the Rubec is IP68, making it even resistant to salt water.
Read moreWe like to make it easier for you to find the right LED strip for your project. In this combination chart, you can find the compatible LED profiles for each LED strip. Orange boxes indicate that the profile is compatible with the LED strip. A grey box means that the LED strip has a too high wattage per meter to be used in the chosen profile. Click on image to enlarge.
With a wide range of applications, our LED strips offer endless possibilities for creative lighting solutions. Whether you want to accent a room, create an atmospheric ambience or add functional lighting, our LED strips are the perfect choice. Browse through our brochure and be inspired by the flexibility, energy efficiency and striking lighting effects our linear LED lighting has to offer.
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