GLP’s FUSION X-PAR 12 Z IP65 Spot: Future- and Weather-proofed for All Applications

by | Lighting, Production

GLP has announced the worldwide availability of its new IP65-rated LED spot, designated the FUSION X-PAR 12 Z.

Developed in close cooperation with PRG, Who called for a state-of-the-art, weather-resistant, and low-maintenance LED spotlight with good color mixing and light quality. To achieve this, the X-PAR 12 Z is powered by a single-source 120W COB LED in the primary RGB colors and Lime, with Fresnel optic, to generate up to 2,520lm output with a CRI 80+.

The iQ.Gamut color algorithm, already deployed in the new impression X5 series, generates perfectly calibrated white points and excellent light quality – consistent with GLP’s previous LED PARs.

Combined with a wide zoom (8° to 52°) and 190mm front lens, the various light output options can be deployed to create many powerful looks.

The robust and fully-enclosed aluminum IP65 housing not only allows problem-free use both indoors and outdoors in hazardous conditions, but the fact that the weatherproof housing is fully enclosed reduces the maintenance requirements in day-to-day use.

Add to this the option of a filter frame and barndoors and it becomes clear why the FUSION X-PAR 120 Z is a natural evolution of GLP’s LED PAR series, meeting every type of application requirement head on – whatever the conditions.

About GLP (German Light Products)

GLP is a manufacturer of innovative and high-quality intelligent lighting fixtures for the professional lighting market.

New products are constantly being developed under the GLP brand at the company’s German. With FUSION by GLP, the company now develops weatherproof products for the fast-growing outdoor market. For more information visit www.glp.de.

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