50*23mm Outer Coner Drywall LED Profile,Aluminum Channel for Plaster With Light Strip Diffuser Cover (DK-DP5023)
Plaster in LED Profile is designed to be completely seamless once installed into plaster ceilings or walls, with no aluminum frames showing. The range of plaster-in aluminum led profile comprises corner profiles, linear shapes and cover lighting options. The aluminum channels are simply screwed to the plasterboard, with plaster applied up to the diffuser. The effect is a clean beam of light that appears to come from a gap in the plaster.
These plaster led profile for outer corner are suitable for housing and protecting our LED strips. They allow a flush install into grooves or furniture pieces as well as prevent the much unwanted secondary refraction from reflective surfaces. They also act as a heat sink for them as well, which in turn will increase the LEDs lifetime as well as slowing down any brightness degradation over time.
Delkon drywall led channel for outer corner systems are customizable to suit drywall/plaster/gypsum corner projects requirements.
Features:
1. The aluminum track is designed for <10mm flexible or rigid LED strips.Note: Check the width size of your strips and strip-connector to be less than 10mm before buying this channel.
2. The aluminum channel gives a good heat dissipation produced by LED strips, but also the cover protects the LEDs from exposure to dust, hair and physical contact. Milky white cover diffuses LED strip lights, rending a softer, more uniform light, ideal for decorative and accent lighting
3. The aluminum led channel can be cut down to any length.and widely used as interior lighting.
4. Easy Installation with all needed accessories (cover, end caps, screws). Simply stick the LED strip light's adhesive backing inside the aluminum channel, snap on the diffuser cover.
Specifications:
Dimensions:50mm *23mm
Max. LED Strip Width:10mm
Length:1M/PCS
Aluminum Profile:T5-6063 Al
Diffuser:Milk Cover
Package includes:
6 x Silver Aluminum Channel
6 x Milky PC cover
12 x End caps