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May 11, 2010

TT Electronics OPTEK Technology’s LED Modules
Light Strips Employed by Adirondack Studios in Magma Crawl Lava Tunnel Exhibit  
Lighting solutions exhibit reliability, controllability, flexibility in lava exhibit…

CARROLLTON, TX (May 11, 2010) – TT electronics OPTEK Technology’s LED module strips and flexible LED light strips have been employed by Adirondack Studios in the design and fabrication of the “Changing Earth” exhibit at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA.  The exhibit includes a Magma Crawl display – a crawl-through fiberglass tunnel that uses a sequence of programmed lights and heating elements to simulate the flow of lava through the earth.

“With the design of not only the lava display on the inside of the tunnel but the eruption meter on the outside of the lava tunnel as well, it was imperative that we utilized high bright LEDs with a significant degree of controllability,” said Jerry Panza, Electrics Foreman for Adirondack Studios. “OPTEK’s LEDs are not only extremely reliable—we ran them for two and a half months non-stop (50K+ hours) and not a single LED dimmed or failed—but OPTEK was also able to provide them in 40-foot strips, which made them easy to install.”

The OVM12F3x7 Series LED module strips are a versatile string of 30 super flux LED modules designed for surface illumination to create decorative or special effects. Implemented in the Magma Crawl tunnel, the LEDs’ response time is fast enough for instantaneous flashing lights, while power consumption is low (0.3 to 0.5W typical depending on color). The LED modules are available in strips ranging from three inches to more than 40 feet.

The OVQ12S30x7 Series flexible LED light strips represent a scalable lighting solution using high brightness LEDs mounted on flexible circuit board. Used to build the convection flow meter and the eruption indicator in the Magma Crawl display, these light strips are highly flexible, providing easy installation and allowing many different configurations.

“The red and amber LED modules and light strips were a perfect solution for Adirondack’s Magma Crawl display, as they are easy to control for the flowing lava effect and exhibit a longer operating life than fluorescent and incandescent light sources,” said Roland Chapa, vice president of optoelectronic integrated solutions for TT electronics OPTEK Technology. “With Adirondack’s expertise in the design and fabrication of interactive environments, exhibits and sets for the entertainment industry, we’re looking forward to providing them with cost-effective lighting solutions for future projects.”

For more information about OPTEK’s module strips and flexible LED light strips, Illuminated Components North American sales office at 6600 Park of Commerce Blvd, Boca Raton, FL. 33487; or call 561-241-8600; or email us; or submit a contact inquiry through our website.

TT electronics OPTEK’s LEDs Employed in Magma Crawl Exhibit

OPTEK Technology, a division of TT electronics, is a leading manufacturing and solutions provider for sensing and illumination covering the infrared, visible and ultraviolet spectrum; with standard as well as application specific products for a variety of markets, including, but not limited to office machines, industrial equipment, encoders, automotive electronics, military and high-reliability applications, medical diagnostic equipment and solid-state lighting.  Headquartered in Carrollton, TX, the company is ISO/TS16949:2002 and BS EN ISO 9001:2000 certified, as well as ITAR registered.

TT electronics plc is a global electronics company manufacturing a broad range of advanced electronic components, assemblies and sensor modules for the automotive, industrial, telecommunication, computer and aerospace markets.