B2B LED product catalogue

Commercial, Architectural & Smart LED Lighting Products

Start with the lighting system and application, then confirm the model, optics, electrical input, control method, mounting, target market and required evidence. Product availability, performance and certification remain model-specific until reviewed.

Four system directions

Choose the product route that matches the project

Category entrances

Move from system choice to a product family

Selection workflow

Do not select from wattage alone

  1. Application: space, task, viewing distance and operating hours.
  2. Optical: output, CCT, CRI, beam or distribution and glare constraints.
  3. Electrical: input, driver, dimming, protection and wiring.
  4. Mechanical: dimensions, cutout, track/profile, mounting and environment.
  5. Evidence: exact-model datasheet, drawing, photometric file and market documents.
  6. Commercial: quantity, sample, packaging, lead time and customization.

Product catalogue FAQ

How this B2B product structure works

Why are products organized by system and application?

A project decision normally depends on optics, mounting, controls, documents and commercial inputs together. The system hubs narrow those decisions before an exact model is quoted.

Are all listed protocols and certificates standard for every product?

No. Protocol, driver, certificate and test-report scope must be confirmed for the selected model and destination market. “Can be configured” is not the same as “included as standard.”

Where are prices, MOQ and lead time?

They are handled through RFQ because variant, quantity, customization, packaging, documents and delivery conditions can change the commercial basis.