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WHY OSRAM Digital Systems?
For well over a century, OSRAM has been developing innovative lighting technology that generates real added value.
6 key aspects symbolize the essence of our digital lighting components and systems.
With the new, innovative CONNECTION System specifically designed to work with LINEARlight FLEX and our new TEC Flex IP00 LED strips, OSRAM has created a unique and highly reliable solution for a problem that has been troubling OEMs and installers for quite some time now.
With our case studies and projects you can explore great lighting solutions for every application and technology – from office to industry, over LED module, LED driver to light management system to Human Centric Lighting and digital ceiling.
Speaking code generator for LINEARlight Flex DIFFUSE
Thanks to the speaking code generator you can select easily your desired configuration of the LINEARlight Flex DIFFUSE module and use the generated speaking code for clearly ordering.
Lighting design gains even more radiance with the second generation of the PrevaLED COIN COB product family – for shopping malls, hypermarkets, shops and retail outlets in today’s modern world.
It is most commonly seen on tuned cars, trucks or motorcycles, but sometimes also on normal, everyday objects: A so-called flop painting (sometimes also called flip-flop finish) can give vehicle bodies, motorcycle tanks or crash helmets an iridescent appearance in which the painted objects appear to take on different colors depending on the angle from which they are viewed.
For example, the surfaces may initially appear blue, but then suddenly turn green and finally violet when the viewing angle changes. Depending on the paint, even more color changes are possible. But how does such a flop paint job actually work?
Question: How does flop painting work?
a) There are tiny splinters of colored glass in the paint.
b) The paint is applied in several transparent layers.
c) The flop effect is triggered by liquid crystal pigments in the paint.
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