Vancouver IES Course: neonVIEW, Injection Molded Silicone LED Extrusions

January 11, 2024

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  • February 15, 2024
  • 11:30 am- 1:30 pm
  • $10.00- $30.00

On February 15, 2024 join Vancouver IES in exploring Injection Molded Silicone LED Extrusions with presenter Hunter Wilson from BL lighting.

This course will cover BL Lighting’s neonVIEW products, new developments, and market applications. 1 CEU Credits will be available for this event.

Summary of Contents

  1. A brief history of linear LED leading up to this product,
  2. The introduction of neonVIEW to the market, its intended uses and capabilities at the time,
  3. It’s transition into its current form and how it is engineered to function the way it does.
  4. The variables that determine what is possible for specific lengths, outputs, control, and environmental tolerances.
  5. Differences in how this type of product is offered in the market.
  6. New developments in profile types and integrations.
  7. Applications: Interior, exterior, hardscape, municipal, residential, hospitality.
  8. Q & A

Objectives

  1. To be able to identify the basic pros and cons of different injection-molded silicone linear products in the market
  2. Be able to explain the basic mechanical and electrical engineering that constitutes an ideal product such as neonVIEW.
  3. How this product can be incorporated into interior and exterior applications
  4. What varieties of neonVIEW are appropriate for specific applications?

Presented by Hunter Wilson from BL Lighting

1 CEU Credits will be available for this event.

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