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GE Current pledges power with Tetra Atom

GE Current has announced the European launch of the Tetra Atom, its latest 24-volt Tetra product that it has billed as one of the smallest LED modules on the market.

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Tetra Atom is now available across Europe via authorised GE Current signage distributors

The Tetra Atom is suitable for use in shallow channel letters measuring as little as 25mm, as well as in halo lit and routed acrylic letters used in smaller-format signage.

Each module emits an average of 610 lumen/m at an efficacy of 124 lm/W, which, according to GE Current, creates a bright light for signage.

The Tetra Atom also features OptiLens X technology, directing the output of each LED across a 165°x140° angle to maximise the visual impact designs. Up to 300 Tetra Atom modules can be connected to a single 100W power supply.

David Williamson, sales general manager for Europe at GE Current says: “With the launch of the Tetra Atom, we can meet customer demand for new sign formats; signs are shrinking and aesthetic effects like halo illumination are becoming more popular.

“Our standard LED modules needed to shrink in order to meet this demand but we would never compromise on the quality or performance that’s synonymous with the Tetra brand.”

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