MechaTronix Launches Universal LED Cooler for BJB LED Modules

MechaTronix LED coolers for BJB LED modules. (MechaTronix/LEDinside)

With a thermal resistance of 1.1°C/W in a diameter of 99 millimeter, the BJB LED star cooler offers a perfect passive cooling platform for luminaires up to 5000 lumen. Through a modular mounting pattern the GH36d LED cooler offers a wide platform of mechanical exchangeability – including Zhaga book 3 and Zhaga book 11 mounting platforms.

Specific on this design is the advanced performance under tilted positioning. While most star shaped LED coolers loose over 30% of their cooling capacity once tilted over angles of more than 40 degrees this design is optimized for tilting luminaires like track spots and globes.

(Source: MechaTronix)

Samples are available through the BJB and MechaTronix worldwide distributor channels.

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