Linear lighting system with diffused light for ceiling installation with body in extruded aluminum, sized to contain the power supplies, satin methacrylate diffuser, 18W/m and 180 LED/m circuit with CRI>90.
The absence of screws and the power supply integrated into the structure make Rail an easy to install lamp.
Rail System is a different way of interpreting light. A continuous linear LED system that, at the same time, becomes a decorative tool to design and redefine the space. The modularity of the elements and accessories allows for the creation of multiple luminous configurations without shadows or interruptions.
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This makes RAIL an extremely versatile system that is suitable for a wide range of installations in both private and public environments.
RAIL SYSTEM for ceiling is proposed in different modular lengths from 61.5 cm up to 301.5 cm and in three light shades: 2700K, 3000K and 4000K.
Other finishes are available on request in addition to opaque white or dimmable power supplies for 1...10V or DALI control.
RAIL SYSTEM offers the possibility of also having accent lighting thanks to NEWTON RAIL spotlights that can be positioned inside the profile.
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