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Alloy LED Launches Flexible, Low-Profile Aluminum SurfaFlex 1 Tape Light Channel

Alloy LED has expanded its portfolio of tape light channels with the launch of the SurfaFlex 1, a flexible, low-profile, surface-mount, aluminum channel providing uniform, hotspot-free illumination when paired with the company’s compatible tape lights. At only 0.61 of an inch wide and 0.15 of an inch in height, the channel is ideal for curved surfaces – with a minimum bend radius of 5.5 inches – and commercial and residential spaces where the smallest footprint is needed.

“We continue to expand our tape light channel offering to meet more application needs,” said Joe Flynn, President. “Big or small, curved or straight surfaces, the SurfaFlex 1 can be used across an entire commercial building or home, and with its miniature size, the channel can fit in the most compact spaces.”

Providing even illumination from a premium frosted lens/diffuser cover – eliminating hotspots – the compatible Alloy LED tape lights, which feature 93+ CRI and high R9 and R13 values for exceptional color quality, include the RazorLine 3.7, RazorLine Neon 300, PrimaLine 2.5 COB, and the Radialux 4.2 COB RGB. The PrimaLine and Radialux tape lights offer continuous runs up to 100 feet through the company’s customization program.

The 4- and 7-foot kits include one field-cuttable aluminum channel with a snap-in lens, a two-pair pack of end caps and mounting clips with screws. The chosen Alloy LED tape light – or other compatible tape light – is purchased separately or included as a complete fixture as part of the company’s built-to-order program.

The SurfaFlex 1 is an ideal solution for task and accent applications including in coves; under countertops and shelves; under and above cabinets; and in retail display cases and niches, among others. All Alloy LED products are backed by a satisfaction guarantee.

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