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Kenall Enhances Surgical Series Offering, Expands Linear Series

MLHA3

Kenall Lighting has introduced an extension of its popular Millenium Stretch™ family, the MLHA3. The first in Kenall’s portfolio to offer a customizable lumen output and color temperature, this 3-inch-wide luminaire is versatile and stylish. Although modern and slim in appearance, it’s robust enough to carry Kenall’s signature Peace of Mind Guarantee® against breakage. Additionally, the MLHA3 offers continuous runs with multiple length options, disinfection lighting via Indigo-Clean Technology (ICT), and a BIOS SkyBlue™ option to promote health and wellness.

Nate Heiking, Kenall’s Product Development Engineering Manager, stated, “This is an exciting addition to our Millenium Stretch series, one of the most popular and versatile linear products in Kenall’s portfolio. The fixture’s small profile makes it’s less obtrusive, giving it the subtle design aesthetic valued by today’s lighting designers and architects.”

This launch follows the introduction of Kenall’s updated M4SEDI surgical suite luminaire. Because the surgical theater requires optimal visual acuity, Kenall has integrated its proprietary, powerful, and efficient KORE Technology™ into its industry leading M4 surgical series. This new optical engine provides full lens uniformity as well as glare and contrast control, so critical in surgical suites. While the price point remains unchanged, increased efficiency results in lower energy use, which translates into lower total cost of ownership.

Additionally, the new, lighter weight M4 housing provides greater ease of install. In addition to standard white, the M4SEDI is also available in green LED, which enhances monitor visibility during surgical procedures, reducing staff eye strain. The fixture is available in 2×4, 2×2, 1×4 and a new 1×2 size.

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