All photometric and electrical data for SIRS-E® and our ODM LED Tape are measured in compliance with IES LM–79–24 and ANSI C82.77:2002. Our colorimetric data follow IES TM–30–24, CIE 013.3–1995, CIE 15:2018, and the chromaticity specifications of ANSI C78.377–2024. Lifetime and lumen maintenance data are tested in accordance with ANSI/IES LM–80–21. Where applicable, SDCM (Small Deviation of Color Matching), also referred to as the MacAdam ellipse, is used to define color consistency, referencing Specification of Small Chromaticity Differences by David L. MacAdam.
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All photometric and electrical data for SIRS-E® and our ODM LED Tape are measured in compliance with IES LM–79–24 and ANSI C82.77:2002. Our colorimetric data follow IES TM–30–24, CIE 013.3–1995, CIE 15:2018, and the chromaticity specifications of ANSI C78.377–2024. Lifetime and lumen maintenance data are tested in accordance with ANSI/IES LM–80–21. Where applicable, SDCM (Small Deviation of Color Matching), also referred to as the MacAdam ellipse, is used to define color consistency, referencing Specification of Small Chromaticity Differences by David L. MacAdam.
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SALE!SKU# StripFlexLEDThe SIRS-E® StripFlexLED™ White LED Strip is equipped with high-intensity white LEDs and offers uniformly bright illumination, ideal for various general-purpose lighting installations. These flexible LED strips present a convenient lighting option, adaptable to any room or surface and feature adjustable brightness for tailored accent lighting. Discover StripFlexLED™ Article.
All photometric and electrical data for SIRS-E® and our ODM LED Tape are measured in compliance with IES LM–79–24 and ANSI C82.77:2002. Our colorimetric data follow IES TM–30–24, CIE 013.3–1995, CIE 15:2018, and the chromaticity specifications of ANSI C78.377–2024. Lifetime and lumen maintenance data are tested in accordance with ANSI/IES LM–80–21. Where applicable, SDCM (Small Deviation of Color Matching), also referred to as the MacAdam ellipse, is used to define color consistency, referencing Specification of Small Chromaticity Differences by David L. MacAdam.
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All photometric and electrical data for SIRS-E® and our ODM LED Tape are measured in compliance with IES LM–79–24 and ANSI C82.77:2002. Our colorimetric data follow IES TM–30–24, CIE 013.3–1995, CIE 15:2018, and the chromaticity specifications of ANSI C78.377–2024. Lifetime and lumen maintenance data are tested in accordance with ANSI/IES LM–80–21. Where applicable, SDCM (Small Deviation of Color Matching), also referred to as the MacAdam ellipse, is used to define color consistency, referencing Specification of Small Chromaticity Differences by David L. MacAdam.
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SALE!SKU# StripFlexLED-KitSIRS-E® StripFlexLED™ White LED Strip Kit is proudly Made in the USA and offers five color options: Warm White, Soft White, Bright White, Daylight, and Cool White. Designed for easy installation, the LED strips feature an adhesive backing. The DIY kit includes StripFlexLED™ tape light, a compatible LED power supply, and all necessary installation accessories. Discover StripFlexLED™ Article.
All photometric and electrical data for SIRS-E® and our ODM LED Tape are measured in compliance with IES LM–79–24 and ANSI C82.77:2002. Our colorimetric data follow IES TM–30–24, CIE 013.3–1995, CIE 15:2018, and the chromaticity specifications of ANSI C78.377–2024. Lifetime and lumen maintenance data are tested in accordance with ANSI/IES LM–80–21. Where applicable, SDCM (Small Deviation of Color Matching), also referred to as the MacAdam ellipse, is used to define color consistency, referencing Specification of Small Chromaticity Differences by David L. MacAdam.