LEDMAXX offers a clear, installer-friendly portfolio covering tri-proof luminaires for harsh zones, linear battens for service areas, office panels and downlights, high bays for racking aisles, floodlights for yards and façades, plus retrofit lamps and T8 tubes for quick maintenance. The structure is easy to plan: families are grouped by length (≈600–1500 mm), ceiling module (600×600, 1200×300), and output tiers to match common fluorescent and HID replacements.
Tri-proof lines come in slim and standard housings with through-wiring options; panels include UGR-managed variants for visual comfort; battens cover linkable and standalone runs; high bays are offered in compact round and linear bodies from ~100 W to ~240 W; floodlights scale from signage sizes (10–50 W) up to yard units (100–200 W). Retrofit GU10, E27, and G13 tubes support fast, tool-light swaps during night shifts.
Surface and suspended kits are standard for linear fittings; panels suit T-grid and plasterboard recess; high bays ship with eye bolts with optional angle brackets; sealed products use familiar M20/M25 gland entries and stainless clips for quick closure in wash-down areas.
Most fixtures run on 220–240 V AC. Lumen packages target 1:1 replacement of 18 W to 2×58 W fluorescents and 150–400 W HID. CRI 80 is typical with 3000 K, 4000 K, and 6500 K choices. Tri-proofs and floodlights are commonly IP65–IP66 with IK08 impact resistance. Control options include on-off, 1–10 V, and DALI on core families. Push-in terminals, loop-through variants, and emergency-ready models reduce install time on long runs. For wet, dusty, or cold rooms, contractors often standardize on the rugged Ledmaxx 3proofs line to keep documentation and spares consistent across sites.
Factories, food prep, cold stores, car parks, plant rooms, stairwells, and corridors are natural fits for tri-proofs and battens. Panels and downlights cover offices, classrooms, and retail back-areas. High bays handle logistics halls and production floors; floodlights serve loading yards and perimeter lighting. Retrofit lamps and tubes support rolling service visits across multi-site estates.
Panels align to standard ceiling grids; downlights use common Ø68–75 mm cut-outs; sealed fittings accept M-series cable glands; tubes use G13 sockets. DALI and 1–10 V drivers integrate with existing BMS and PIR networks without special gateways, simplifying mixed-brand refurbishments.
Linear families with in-out wiring simplify daisy-chain circuits on cable trays. Panels and downlights share neutral trim finishes for a consistent visual. Sealed housings are bracket-compatible across sizes, so one accessory SKU can serve several wattages. For control, pair DALI-enabled fixtures with occupancy sensors and time scheduling to reduce burn hours in low-traffic zones.
Bankoflamps provides individual B2B pricing with a dedicated account manager and live stock visibility across EU warehouses. Expect quote turnarounds in about one hour, quick ordering by EAN or MPN, and up-to-date downloadable price lists. We track lead times and order status, give purchase-history analytics, and offer post-payment up to 30 days for trusted clients. Consolidated shipment management helps cut delivery costs, with stable price validity windows for planning. We serve France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.