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Slat Ceiling Adapters from Alphabet Lighting Offer Seamless Integration

slat ceiling adapter

The slat ceiling adapter from Alphabet Lighting is a universal mounting system that integrates seamlessly into any slat ceiling, providing unparalleled versatility for lighting designers and installers. The innovative adapter offers precise horizontal and vertical adjustability between slats, ensuring perfect alignment and optimal lighting placement in any slat ceiling configuration.

The slat ceiling adapter is compatible with Alphabet Lighting’s popular BETA series, LAMBDA series, and ZETA PLS, expanding the range of lighting options available for slat ceiling applications.

Features

Simplified Installation: The universal mounting system reduces installation time and complexity, making it easier to integrate lighting into slat ceilings.

Enhanced Design Flexibility: With its adjustability features, the adapter allows for greater creativity in lighting design, enabling precise positioning of fixtures within slat ceiling structures.

Expanded Application Range: The compatibility with multiple Alphabet Lighting product lines provides designers with a wider selection of lighting options for slat ceiling projects.

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