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Bright View Technologies Begins Shipment of ACEL for LED Lighting Applications

Bright View Technologies, Inc., a market leading developer of microstructure-based optical films for display and lighting applications, announced today it has begun shipment of its ACEL(TM) light management films for light emitting diode (LED) based lighting applications. The new ACEL(TM) films delivers highly efficient light transmission while providing multi-point light source mixing and the appropriate far-field light distribution that is enabling for emerging multiple LED based lighting fixtures.

“Bright View‘s BVT-LED-ACEL™ films allow LED fixtures to emulate the uniform look of traditional lighting fixtures,” said Ed Teague, Bright View CEO. “LED based lighting fixtures that employ multiple LEDs present challenges beyond the capability of traditional lighting diffusers. Not only must these films provide the desired look, they must also preserve the key benefit of LED lighting – efficiency.” ACEL™ spreads light without scattering or absorption yielding a nearly lossless optical film, when combined with a highly efficient luminaire.

The BVT-LED-ACEL™ film is specifically designed to be effective in a variety of LED lighting applications that utilize multiple LED light sources, including recessed lighting fixtures of any size and shape.

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