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Indoor LED Tape Light from Liteco Lighting Features Advanced COB Technology

Liteco Lighting LED Tape Light
Modern, sleek shoe store interior featuring ambient lighting, minimalist shelves, and an elegant, contemporary design.

Liteco Lighting has expanded it Lumen Flexx product offering to include a premium indoor 3 watt/ft LED tape light with advanced COB (chip-on-board) technology for smooth, spot-free illumination. The flexible LF3WCOB light tape design allows it to be cut anywhere along the strip for a perfect fit in any application. The IP20-rated LF3WCOB light tape offers 95 CRI for precise color rendering and a 50,000- hour lifespan, making it ideal for under cabinet, closet, shelf, stair, cove, and ambient lighting.

Designed with 4 oz copper and gold plating, it ensures reliable performance and stable voltage.

The pre-applied 3M VHB adhesive ensures quick, secure installation, making the LF3WCOB IP20 a durable and elegant solution for versatile indoor lighting.

Features

  • Outstanding Color rendering of 95+ CRI
  • UL Approved with Cuttable Field Section
  • California JA8 Title 24 approved
  • Pre-applied adhesive 3M VHB Tape light
  • Architectural lighting
  • 4 oz of copper, gold plated in tape light for constant voltage

More information about the Lumen Flexx LF3WCOB light tape from Liteco Lighting

LF3WCOB light tape data sheet

LF3WCOB light tape product catalog

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