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Lower consumption with the same light output
Step by step, Integratech is renewing its product offering.

Lower consumption with the same light output

Towards completely renewed offerings

More light, but less energy consumption. That's what Integratech stands for, and the Belgian company is once again taking this message to Future Lighting. "Our booth is a little more compact," says Rudy Happaerts. "But that doesn't mean we have little to say! In fact, we are in the process of completely overhauling our catalog."

The new ceiling fixture Mona.

2024 is a development year for Integratech. "We want to launch a new product line, to grow from there. At Future Lighting, lighting professionals can discover all the new products." The company's workforce has also changed. In the Netherlands, Gilbert van de Velde (for the right side of the Netherlands) and colleague Rob Versleijen (for the left side of the Netherlands) are the designated contacts.

As for Integratech's new catalog, "First of all, we now divide our offerings into two categories. The Performance line is the most technically advanced category, while we have brought together the more standard devices under the name Advance." 

Step by step, the entire product range is being renewed and adapted, Happaerts explains. "The ceiling fixtures were the first to be adapted, for example, with the introduction of the Mona model. Thanks to a power switch and color switch, this fixture is even easier to use for the distributor. The addition of a motion sensor (PIR) is quite unique." 

DISC in black.

Ceiling model DISC remains in the range, but received an upgrade and a larger variant. "Previously this series consisted of models with different wattages, but now our customers can set the power of this model themselves. The larger variant of DISC, with a diameter of 400 mm, is interesting for entrance halls and more residential
applications."

New models just priced lower

Happaerts continues: "In May, our range of industrial clock luminaires was completely updated with two new versions, with model PHBP3 Performance achieving Energy Class C. In both cases we use more efficient LEDs, for lower consumption with the same, or improved light output. This really makes a difference, especially in industrial applications. We do not pass these upgrades on in the price; in fact, the new models are cheaper thanks to better sourcing on our part."

The latest development within Integratech's product range is a new range of LED strips, which will be launched on the market this fall. Here the company makes a clear distinction between Performance and Advance LED strips. 

"Again, the new products are more efficient than their predecessors. In the Performance category we achieve energy class D, and in the Advance category class E." The LED strip series has also been significantly expanded with a number of specialized models, such as an LED strip that can withstand higher temperatures, an LED strip that is also suitable for general lighting thanks to a higher output, and a digital LED strip where the LEDs can be controlled individually. 

Happaerts: "One of the trends in the LED strip market is that customers are increasingly opting for dotless strips, where you no longer see the individual LEDs. In addition to the classic techniques, we also market new techniques for this. We follow the developments in the market here. Whatever you need in LED strips: you can come to us!"  

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