Osram is demonstrating phaser laser technology for the entertainment sector for the first time at Prolight + Sound 2016
The lighting specialist is showcasing new products based on traditional and SSL technology for the event and entertainment sectors
Spotlights provide the right illumination for actors in front of the camera and on the stage, put concerts and other events in the right light and are the main tool for lighting designers looking to create spectacular effects. A special highlight from Osram at Prolight + Sound 2016 is the next generation of entertainment lighting based on laser technology. The Osram booth (E50 in Hall 3.0) features not only the Kreios Profile and Fresnel luminaires but also the new versions of the familiar and improved Lok-it! Power Series and the SplitStar S32, an innovative RGBW multi-chip LED module. “As a pioneer in laser technology we are delighted to be showing this technology in action for entertainment lighting, creating yet another milestone in this sector”, explained Hans-Joachim Schwabe, CEO Specialty Lighting at Osram. “What’s more, visitors to our booth and to the booth of our subsidiary Clay Paky can see more products for the entertainment sector and the first results of our close cooperation.”
Ultra powerful laser technology
At Prolight + Sound Osram is presenting its phaser laser technology for the first time with a luminous flux of up to 18,000 lumen (lm). Phaser is a compound of phosphor and laser. It will enable lighting solutions in future to offer the maximum available luminance. In developing phaser technology Osram was able call on its extensive know-how from the automotive and medical sectors. In 2014 Osram received the internationally renowned R&D 100 Award for the development of the Itos Phaser 3000, the first LED/laser-based white light module. Innovative LARP technology (Laser Activated Remote Phosphor), which was developed for automotive applications, has been on the roads also since 2014 as laser front lighting on various series models. Now this technology is being used in the entertainment sector for the first time. It offers very high illuminance levels, previously unattainable with LED light sources. The long life also leads to low maintenance costs and high luminaire reliability. Initial application-specific pilot projects, which can be seen at the fair, are being implemented with an external OEM partner and also internally at Osram.
Lok-it! Power Series: The right spotlight lamp for every application
As the range of applications for spotlights continues to expand and therefore their performance requirements increase, Osram has given the Lok-it! Power Series a technical facelift and developed more powerful versions, of which the following are being presented at Prolight + Sound: the two improved standard versions Lok-it! 1000/PS and Lok-it! 1700/PS, Lok-it! 1000/PS Brilliant and Lok-it! 1400/PS Brilliant with a color rendering index (CRI) of 95. Also in the series are the Lok-it! 1000/PS Blue with a color temperature of 7500 kelvin (K) and the imminently available Lok-it! 1000/PS Beam with a shorter arc spacing. On all new models a special lamp filling reduces the green tone usually seen with metal halide lamps and ensures a balanced spectrum. With their CRI of more than 90, the lamps provide optimum light quality and natural color rendering. What's more, their ceramic bases make them resistant to high ignition voltages of up to 35 kilovolts (kV). The compact dimensions and a shorter arc distance means the new version of the Lok-it! Power Series results in smaller and brighter solutions.
A newcomer to the SplitStar family: multi-channel LED module S32 RGBW
Another innovation from Osram is its S32 RGBW multi-channel LED module featuring high luminance in combination with high luminous flux. The module is based on particularly densely arranged LED chips in red, green, blue and white which can be individually controlled and can be operated at up to 5 amps (A) thanks to a low overall thermal resistance of 0.2 kelvin/watt (K/W). A very large amount of light is therefore produced from a small area. The option of integrated temperature-controlled monitoring by means of NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) ensures constant and reliable output. The SplitStar S32 RGBW is suitable for stage spotlights, architectural lighting and effect lighting.
New Kreios LED spotlights with high output and compact design
With their high light output the highly efficient Kreios Fresnel and Kreios Profile LED spotlights provide excellent performance, particularly on small to medium-size stages. Their flickerfree and infinitely dimmable light makes them the perfect spotlights for events where many different light settings are needed. The zoom range of the Fresnel is between 14 and 77 degrees, and that of the Profile is between 20 and 36 degrees. Thanks to their compact design the LED spotlights are also particularly suitable for use at different event locations. The Kreios Fresnel and the Kreios Profile have been available since the start of 2016.
Sirius HRI family: reflector lamps with high luminance for moving heads
At Prolight + Sound, Osram is presenting three new members of the Sirius HRI family: Sirius HRI 100 W, 440 W and 580 W Brilliant. In addition to the three latest models, the powerful metal halide lamps are also available as Sirius HRI 132 W, 140 W RO, 190 W+, 230 W, 280 W, 330 W, 330 W XL and 330 W X8. Thanks to their compact and light design, the reflector lamps can be used in moving heads. The very short arc of the Sirius HRIs provides high luminance and constant light output throughout their entire lives. Sirius HRIs are supplied as a complete system including electronic control gear.
At Prolight + Sound in Frankfurt from April 5 to 8, 2016 visitors can see these and other applications from the event and entertainment sectors at the Osram booth (E50) in Hall 3.0. The first products developed in conjunction with Osram subsidiary Clay Paky can be found at neighboring booth D45.
ABOUT OSRAM
OSRAM, based in Munich, is a globally leading lighting manufacturer with a history dating back more than 100 years. The portfolio ranges from high-tech applications based on semiconductor technology, such as infrared or laser lighting, to smart and connected lighting solutions in buildings and cities. OSRAM had around 33,000 employees worldwide at the end of fiscal 2015 (September 30) and generated revenue of almost €5.6 billion in that fiscal year. The company is listed on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt and Munich (ISIN: DE000LED4000; WKN: LED 400; trading symbol: OSR). Additional information can be found at www.osram-group.com.