ConTech Lighting by Leviton announced today the launch of their new Eclipse Curve Series LED Track Luminaires. Constructed of extruded and machined aluminum, the heat-sink and integrated driver housing provides a sleek modern look, designed to quietly complement any space.
“The Eclipse Curve Series provides an attractive lighting solution to highlight the best features in any commercial or residential space,” said Michael Lehman, General Manager of ConTech Lighting a Leviton Company. “This product series is yet another example of ConTech’s commitment to developing innovative and high-performance products, which adds even more depth to our extensive product portfolio.”
The Eclipse Curve Series is available in four body sizes delivering between 600 and 3400 Lumens at 90+ CRI. The luminaires are equipped with highly engineered molded TIR optics to provide smooth uniform beams that maximize lighting output and minimize glare. With multiple beam distribution, color temperature, finish and accessory choices, the Eclipse Curve is a versatile and practical option for any budget.
For more information, visit www.leviton.com, www.facebook.com/leviton, www.twitter.com/leviton, or www.youtube.com/Levitonmfg.
April 16, 2020
Topic Area: Press Release
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