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BEGA Expands Adjustable In-Grade Lighting Solution Portfolio

Adjustable In-Grade Portfolio

BEGA announces the expansion of its Adjustable In-Grade Portfolio, offering designers and architects unprecedented flexibility and performance in outdoor lighting solutions. The expanded BEGA In-Grade Portfolio delivers unparalleled lighting design flexibility through three distinct optical scale configurations including:

  • Narrow beam: focused, concentrated illumination for precise architectural highlighting
  • Wide beam: broader coverage for expansive surface illumination
  • Very wide beam: comprehensive area lighting for maximum spatial coverage

Offering enhanced adjustability, the BEGA In-Grade Portfolio features a reflector with an adjustable inclination angle from 0° to 25° and a rotatable optical system through 360°.

The lighting solutions also implement the BEGA Tricoat® Technology, a proprietary 3-layer coating technology that offers superior corrosion protection, allowing for the full benefits of die-cast aluminum without compromising durability.

The BEGA In-Grade Portfolio has a superior drive-over rating. The new in-grade luminaires are engineered to withstand pressure loads up to 11,000 lbs. from vehicles with pneumatic tires, ensuring longevity in high-traffic areas.

More information about the Adjustable In-Grade Portfolio from BEGA

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